Review of the 65-inch Panasonic MX850 TV: a good choice

 It is becoming more and more challenging for businesses to stand out in the rapidly changing world of television technology. Because consumers prefer to choose well-known brands, brand memory may be important. Panasonic most definitely falls within that heading. The newest product line from the consumer electronics company is the Panasonic MX series. The price range for Panasonic's new line of TVs, which come in several display sizes (including 32, 43, 55, 65, and 75 inches), is between Rs 19,990 and Rs 3,19,990. The 65-inch TV from the series, which costs Rs 1,19,900, is in our possession. It is run by Google TV, which gives users access to a variety of streaming services and media. What do we think about the TV?



Design:

The MX850 boasts a streamlined, contemporary appearance with a narrow bezel and a simple stand.The TV is incredibly simple to set up, and the remote control is intuitive and well-designed. There aren't many side bezels, and all of the connectors are on the back. We advise leaving a slightly larger spacing than usual if you plan to install it on a wall. Otherwise, it's difficult to get to the ports. Speaking of ports, the TV has the standard selection that you would expect. There are two USB-A ports, three HDMI ports, and one eARC port.


Dolby Vision and HDR10+ are just two of the HDR formats that are supported by the 65-inch display. There are numerous visual presets on the TV as well.

Quality:

A 20W speaker system integrated into the MX850 creates crisp, well-balanced sound. Additionally, Dolby Atmos, which offers a more immersive audio experience, is supported. You may connect the TV to a soundbar or home theater if you want greater audio. Panasonic provides Bluetooth Audio Link, which enables wireless audio communication to additional speakers, to address this issue. This is a practical function to have for folks who want to listen to music or audio at loud volumes. Additionally, users can use the function to stream music from their tablets or smartphones and play it through the TV speakers. Although the 20W audio output is nothing special, there aren't many reasons to be unhappy with it either.

The Google TV platform, which powers the MX850 smart TV, features a user-friendly design that makes it simple to search and access content. A variety of other capabilities are also available, including voice search, live TV integration, and suggestions based on past viewing habits. Wide color gamut and 4K resolution are features of the MX850. According to Panasonic, the larger color gamut can display a wider variety of colors than conventional TVs.

In our experience, the TV's default setting creates quite subdued and muted colors. To achieve the ideal picture quality, you must adjust the parameters. You can modify a number of the MX850's picture presets to suit your viewing tastes. Standard, Vivid, Movie, and others are among these presets.

However, Panasonic does include a variety of additional features that make it an attractive choice. For instance, MirAIe, an IoT platform from Panasonic. The TV can function as the central hub for all smart devices. All other appliances are wirelessly connected to the TV through this digital interface. Both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa are supported on the TV.

Anyone searching for a beautiful and feature-rich smart TV with exceptional picture quality and sound performance should strongly consider the 65-inch Panasonic MX850 series TV. Although it costs a little more than some other 65-inch TVs, the improved picture quality and smart TV features make up for the difference in price.

Verdict:

Anyone looking for a chic and feature-rich smart TV might consider the 65-inch Panasonic MX850 series TV. Both the audio output and the picture quality are acceptable. It costs a little bit more than some comparable 65-inch TVs on the market. The Panasonic TV's price could only work against it, but the brand recall might.

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