Panasonic has unveiled what it claims is its first line of value-priced 4K Ultra HD smart TVs for the US market.
The CX Series of 4K Ultra HD smart TVs will be available in the US from next month, starting at US$799.99 for a 50-inch screen model.
A larger 55-inch model will sell for US$999.99, while a top-end 65-inch version will cost US$1,499.99.
“Panasonic has a rich history and expertise in delivering category-leading HD and 4K Ultra HD TVs to consumers,” said Julie Bauer, president, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company.
“We have brought that same technological know-how to our first line of value-priced 4K Ultra HD TVs opening the 4K experience up to an even wider range of consumers who want Panasonic picture quality that fits their budget.”
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