
Panasonic has officially launched its latest P-Series television lineup, which marks the return of the esteemed ShinobiPro MiniLED series. This new collection is crafted to provide an exceptional entertainment experience, boasting advanced features such as quantum dot technology with pixel dimming, a 4K Studio Colour Engine, Hexa Chroma Drive, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Accuview Display. For audio enthusiasts, these televisions come equipped with Dolby Atmos technology, delivering 66W speakers and a built-in woofer. Additionally, they support home theater integration with tweeters for an enhanced auditory experience. Designed to cater to the preferences of Indian consumers who prioritize superior picture quality and smart functionalities, the new models include Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) to appeal to gamers, as well as Google TV integration. The minimalist 'Flat Fit' design ensures that the gap between the TV and the wall is only 8.13 cm, adding to the sleek aesthetic. Positioned to reach a wide audience, Panasonic’s P-Series televisions are priced between ₹17,990 and ₹3,99,990. They are available at authorized Panasonic retail outlets, various online marketplaces, and directly through Panasonic’s D2C platform. Alongside the TV launch, the company has also revealed a new range of soundbars, with power outputs from 160W to 600W, starting at ₹12,990. These soundbars feature Dolby Digital Plus, 3D surround sound, and touch controls, enhancing the visual experience of the televisions. Fumiyasu Fujimori, Managing Director of Panasonic Marketing India, remarked, “With the new P Series, we’re bringing personalized entertainment to every family, from the immersive brilliance of large 4K screens to the sleek versatility of compact smart TVs.” Samaksh Ahuja, the Product Category Chief for Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances at Panasonic, highlighted the Indian television market's projected growth to USD 2.6 billion by 2025. He emphasized that the new LED offerings reflect an increasing trend towards smart, connected living, fueled by greater internet accessibility and the rise of OTT content consumption. The ShinobiPro series, named to reflect the precision and agility of a ninja, aims to provide crystal-clear visuals, smooth motion with a 120Hz refresh rate and MEMC technology, immersive sound, and a contemporary design suited for modern homes.
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