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65" PANASONIC TX-65EX750B Smart 3D 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV

Top features: - Cinema-quality picture with 4K Pro HDR - Swivel stand makes watching TV as comfortable as you like - Professionally-tuned display brings your content to life - Smart TV gives you catch-up, 4K streaming and more 4K Pro HDRMade for premium picture quality, the Panasonic TX-65EX750B 65" Smart 3D 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV delivers vivid, richly-detailed images that'll make you feel like you're at the movies.From TV shows and Blu-ray discs to 4K streaming and gaming, you'll experience deeper blacks and brighter whites with Pro HDR technology on a screen offering four times the resolution of Full HD.Swivel standSwivel your TX65-EX750B slightly left or right to give yourself a better view depending on where you are in the room. It's a good way to avoid glare from a window, or make sure the person on the end of the couch can see.Professionally-tuned displayEnjoy beautifully realistic colour, finely detailed textures and exceptional on-screen smoothness for sports, movies, documentaries or whatever you're watching. The TX 65EX 750 4K TV uses a Studio Colour Hollywood Cinema eXperience 2 Processor (HCX2) to deliver home viewing that looks great as anything you'd see at a cinema or in a TV studio.Its professionally tuned LED display gives you more accurate pictures than standard LED TVs - each LED can be lit or dimmed individually for atmospheric shadows and crisp highlights as the director intended.Smart TVStart watching shows, films and more - the TV features popular apps like built-in Netflix and Amazon. Enjoy 4K HDR content and Wuaki TV (subscriptions required), plus diverse free content from YouTube and YouTube 4K - Vimeo, and many others.Catch up with favourite shows using BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, All 4, and Demand 5 - there's also past content from Dave, Really, Yesterday, and Drama, giving you a huge range of catch-up in one TV. Watch one program while recording another thanks to a twin tuner, letting you access Freeview and Freesat content. All you need to record is a USB stick or external hard drive (sold separately).Catch-up TV is easier with Freeview Play. Search individual catch-up TV apps and see programmes you've missed over the past seven days. Panasonic's Quick Look Guide shows what's on, shows you've missed and recommended shows at a glance.Don't forget your HDMI cablesCheck out our range of HDMI cables to connect your input devices and to make sure your new TV has a perfect picture with improved transfer speeds. Look out for the Sandstrom Silver Series HDMI cables with their lifetime warranty.Wall mount your TVWall mounting is a great way to save floor space and accent your living room décor. If you want to wall mount this TV, browse our TV accessories to find the right 400 x 200 VESA mount.

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Brand: Panasonic
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Model Number: TX-65EX750B

Product Category: Plasma TV
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Current price: £2299.00

Most recent price change was on
Saturday 29 April 2017

Was £2499.00
Down by 8%
Saving £200.00

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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Thursday 27 April 2017. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £2,299.00 (first seen on Saturday 29 April 2017) and the highest price it has sold for is £2,499.00 (first seen on Thursday 27 April 2017).

The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £2,299.00.

This product has changed price once since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 3.

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