Panasonic has done an excellent job this year with its OLED rangeand since we are about to end 2025, I think it is the perfect time to stop for a second and see how the catalog looks. Because if there is something we like at AVPasión, it is when a brand he really does it wellwithout half measures, without confusing the consumer, and clearly betting on image quality and sound well treated.
Panasonic’s 2025 OLED range consists of three very different models. you have the Z95Bwhich is directly the crown jewelthe flagship model that we have tested and awarded at AVPasión. Then comes the Z90Bwhich maintains many of the features of its older sister at a more affordable price. And finally, we have the Z80Bwhich is the entry OLED for those who want Pure blacks and Panasonic quality without breaking the bank.
So if you were hesitating between one or the other, or you simply want to see how these Panasonic OLED TVs are different, here we explain it to you very clearly, very much like us. We go from more to less, from the most top to the most accessibleand I can tell you that the three models have their very clear strong point.
Panasonic Z95B – The top of the range that has it all

If you like the best Panasonic OLED in 2025the answer is clear: the Z95B. We are talking about a TV that has absolutely everything. We have tried it, we loved it and we have awarded it on our portal as one of the great references of the year. It is a model available in 55, 65 and 77 inches, and is designed for those who want home cinema in capital letters. This year, furthermore, The 77-inch version also mounts the RGB Tandem panelso there is no difference between sizes in that sense.
To start, set up a Tandem RGB OLED panel with Deep Blue technologya structure pass that includes four emissive layers and allows to achieve up to 2600 nits brightness in Filmmaker mode. That is, it is directly the Brightest OLED on the market without micro-lenses. The new thermal dissipation system Thermalflowmade with special alloys, allows you to maintain that peak without damaging the panel. And not only that: Color treatment, gradations and contrast are for reference only.with almost perfect factory accuracy in SDR and HDR with almost full coverage of the DCI-P3 and more than 82% of the BT.2020. In summary, a brutal, precise and unrivaled image.
But it doesn’t end here. He Sound has been completely redesignedwith a 5.2.2 system of 160 W signed by Technicswith upfiring speakers, side speakers, rear subwoofer and a new blue-gray fabric that gives it a premium feel. Literally you don’t need a sound bar. And if we talk about connectivityyou have everything: 2 HDMI 2.1 48 Gbps, another 2 HDMI 2.0, optical output, eARC, 3 USB, Ethernet, DVB-T2/S2, and WiFi/Bluetooth. Of course, we continue to ask more HDMI 2.1 ports to compete with other top models.
At the system level, Fire TV OS works like a shot. It’s fluid, compatible with everything, customizable, and you can even install Kodi manually. It has a dedicated button on the remote to assign the app you want. Of course, the remote control is the same as last year: large, without backlighting and somewhat outdated for a TV of this level. As for gaming, you have 4K at 144 Hz, VRR, FreeSync, G-Sync and an input lag of 4.8 ms.
In addition, the gamebar is one of the most complete on the market, with support for calibrated LUTs and True Game mode. In short, a round television in all the aspects that matter to the demanding movie buff and the advanced gamer.
Panasonic Z90B – Perfect balance for movies, series and gaming

Now, if you are looking for something a little more affordable but without losing the top essence of Panasonicthe Z90B It’s your TV. This is where the best of both worlds comes together: high-level image, good audio, advanced gaming mode and a much more reasonable price. For many, it is the most balanced model of the entire range.
The Z90B has a Master OLED Pro panel in the 55, 65 and 77 inch versions, with a heat sink and a brightness that is around 900 real nits in the large sizes. At 42 and 48 inches it drops a little because they are standard OLED panels, but it is still very high quality. Of course, it maintains the HCX Pro AI MK II processorso the treatment of color, contrast and movement continues to be of the highest level. It also supports all HDR formats on the marketand comes with Fire TV and Alexa built-in.
And what about the sound? Well, without reaching the crazy deployment of the Z95B, the Z90B has a 30W 2.1 system with subwoofer and Dolby Atmos supportwhich gives much more than the typical 2.0 of other brands. Come on, to watch series, movies or even some action, you are going to have a more than worthy experience without spending money in a bar.
But the strong point, without a doubt, is the gaming: 4K at 144 Hz, VRR, ALLM, Game Mode Extreme, FreeSync Premium and G-Sync Compatiblewith several HDMI 2.1 ports and a very low input lag. Ideal for gamers and movie buffs at the same timeand also available in five diagonals: 42, 48, 55, 65 and 77 inches.
Panasonic Z80B – Your first Panasonic OLED, without complications

And if what you want is make the jump to OLED without spending a fortunePanasonic has also thought of you. He Z80B It is their most basic model within the 2025 range, but be careful, basic does not mean bad. here you go 4K OLED panel, integrated Fire TV, 2.1 sound and compatibility with all HDR formatsall at a very reasonable price.
In this model the panel is Standard OLEDwith 120Hz refreshand it does not have the heatsink or the tandem structure of its older sisters. But that doesn’t stop me from offering an image quality far superior to any conventional LEDwith pure blacks, good contrast and very careful colorimetry. The processor is a simpler version of the HCXbut it still does a more than remarkable job with the content, especially if you give it a hard time. Dolby Vision, HDR10+ or Prime Video in 4K.
Furthermore, the Z80B does not forget the gaming. Although it does not go up to 144 Hz nor does it have all the bells and whistles of the Z90B, it does allow you to play 4K 120 Hz with VRR, ALLM and Game Mode Extreme. It also comes with HDMI 2.1so you can plug in your PS5, Xbox or PC without problems. The sound is simpler, but you still have 2.1 with rear subwoofer and Atmos supportwhich is already more than what many entry-level models from other brands offer. In short, an ideal option if you want a Panasonic OLED with the essentials, but without spending more.
A very well thought out OLED range for all budgets
What was said: Panasonic has got it right with its OLED 2025 range. you have the Z95B for those who want it all, the Z90B as a more balanced and juicy option, and the Z80B for those looking for an OLED without breaking their budget. And in all three cases, you can see the care taken in the image quality, the sound, the operating system and having a complete user experience without having to add accessories.
Furthermore, it is appreciated that Panasonic has opted for Fire TV across the entire rangebecause that means that you will have a fluid system, compatible with all apps, with hands-free Alexa and with functions such as calibrated mode for Prime Video. More and more TVs incorporate it, but here It is integrated from the factory and runs like a shot.
So now you know: if you were hesitating about whether to make the jump to a Panasonic OLED this 2025, here are the keys to choosing well. The difficult thing is not finding a good TV this year… the difficult thing is deciding which of these three you take home.
