
We also found colour volume was improved with blue colours, which has been an issue with WRGB OLED panels. The image quality is finely-tuned for bright and dark rooms with the help of the TV’s light sensor.
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The advantage the LZ2000 holds over most TV brands is that it supports all HDR formats: HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive. Though the brightness we measured (966 nits in Standard mode) was not as bright as the LG G2 or Samsung S95B, the LZ2000 produces a uniformly more brighter average picture level, making all types of content pop off the screen. It features an OLED EX panel from LG Display but Panasonic has customised it to its own specifications. In the words of our reviewer, the TV redefines what is possible from a home cinema TV with superb image quality and impressive Dolby Atmos sound. With the LZ2000, Panasonic has produced its best flagship OLED yet.
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360 Soundscape Pro system could be overkill.If you want to learn more, please visit our detailed page about how we test televisions. After all this, we’ll come to a judgement on how the TV performs as a whole. Comparison to other related and similarly priced products is also important, to see if it’s missing any vital features and whether it impresses as a whole. We also take note whether a product’s compatible formats and features are in line with industry trends or not to gauge whether it’s relevant for you.

We’ll consider the design of the TV in terms of build quality, study the spec sheets and see if the TV’s connections are up to spec, as well as playing video and audio content to ensure that the set handles playback as it claims. Testing by eye involves an expert watching a wide range of material to understand and determine a TV’s performance in fields such as brightness, contrast, motion processing, colour handling and screen uniformity. Tests are carried out over several days and are done by eye but supported with technical measurements.


We’re constantly reviewing TVs to hit the market, evaluating new models against ones we’ve already reviewed to determine which TV offers the best value. We carry out repeatable tests from measuring brightness, colour accuracy and input lag, to judging their picture and audio features, as well as living and using the TV like any owner would, evaluating their smart and gaming features too. When reviewing TVs, we assess them in a variety of environments, whether it’s our own homes or dedicated testing facilities. Whether it’s a budget model or a premium set, the TVs on this list are the best we have tested in recent times. We have gathered our buying advice in one place to help you find your next screen. So welcome to Trusted Reviews’ list of the best TVs currently available. And even if you’re not after something brand new, there are still plenty of TVs from 2022 that are much more affordable now than they were when they first launched.

With brand new 2023 TVs flooding the market, there’s a wide selection of TVs to choose from if you’re after a new set.
