Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer
×

Did you know you can cook bread with steam?

Yatırımsız Deneme Bonusu

Yatırımsız deneme bonusunun ne olduğunu, nasıl alındığını ve faydalanma yöntemlerini öğrenin. Risk almadan bonus avantajlarından yararlanın!Online bahis ve casino dünyası giderek genişlerken, kullanıcılarına sunduğu avantajlar da artmaya devam ediyor. Yatırım yapmadan kazanç elde etme şansı sunan yatırımsız deneme bonusu, bu avantajlar arasında en cazip olanlardan biri olarak öne çıkıyor. "Yatırımsız Deneme Bonusu" adını verdiğimiz bu…

Read more

MSI’s Upcoming Slate Has Laptops For Gamers, Digital Creators And Astronauts

World-leading laptop manufacturer MSI has unveiled an impressive lineup of laptops for 2020 that appeal to a wide range of users. Leading the way are its flagship laptops, the GE66 Raider and GS66 Stealth, representing quite different takes on the gamer aesthetic. The GE66 Raider Aurora Edition is “the fusion of sci-fi and resplendency,” according to MSI.…

Read more

LG Gram Pre-Packed With Windows 11

Not only are all LG Gram laptops set to be shipped with Windows 11 already onboard to make life easier for customers, the company say previous LG Gram models can be upgraded to it by visiting the Microsoft website. “Shipping LG gram laptops with Windows 11 immediately after the OS launch is an example of our…

Read more

© 2026 Appliancenews. All Rights Reserved.

Pana 4K Pricier Than LG, Samsung

Its big, bright but is it worth $7700? One month after unveiling their first 4K TV, Pana’s 65″ will cost more than rivals Samsung, LGPana’s “future proofed” 65 inch VIERA Ultra HD TV, or ‘4K’, as it is known will cost $7,699, it was announced today.

This means Pana’s UHD TV is pricer than the Samsung’s new 65-inch (F9000) UHD TV which costs $6,999, while LG’s 65″ 4K is $7,499.

Announced in August, Panasonic’s (TH-L65WT600A) will be on sale from late October.

Although it’s “probably a little premium” on price, its worth it for the future proof credentials, Richard Tassone, Pana’s General Marketing Manager Consumer Electronics, told CN.

“We reviewed the market and believe it has a better feature base” than rivals, and “is the first 2nd generation 4K TV with HDMI 2.0.”
The TV maker held discussion with retailers who were “comfortable” with the pricing, he says, adding “the consumer will let us know” if the price is too high.

“The TV market is volatile, we’re always reviewing our strategies, but believe our strategy is right, especially for new technology. ”

“There is a lot more interest in 4K this year,” and will be higher in the lead up to Christmas, says Tassone.

LG dropped the price of its newly released 4K TV when it came into the market –  its new 55″ and 65″ UHD TV’s were due to be $7K and $9K – but are now a lot less at $4,999 and $7,499, respectively.

LG revisited the pricing “to make it more accessible” for consumers and in response to global trends which saw 4K tumble in price in the US, a spokesperson told CN.

However, considering LG’s original 84″ 4K TV was a hefty $16,999, 4K screens have become way more affordable, which is good news for the consumer and retailers looking to flog the snazzy TV, which is four times the resolution of an HD TV.

LG spokesperson told CN its newly released UHD TVs are “doing quite well” to date, locally.

Every TV brand is doing 4K slightly differently, so will have justification for its price point.

Leave a comment

0.0/5