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Unfortunately never. They are only sold in Europe.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would remain with the developer of the original LG. The competition has to use the originators panel. I think orginals will always outshine the imitators.I will be more intrested in Panasonics control over their smart t.v technology. If they can get out of the OLED and focus more on their true black panel that has a better light ratio then LG's OLED would be last years news. I am intrigued to see if they can pull it off. I don't thing we will be seeing the Panasonic OLED as a true contender at Best Buy since they are gravitating more toward Magnolia.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You hear that the processing is much better but not one single person at CES or any Tech Company has breathed a word about Panasonic OLEDs after having there hands on them. But you hear they are better....maybe because someone you know or someone who thinks a THX sticker on the Panasonic is awesome. Instead what you dont know is they paid $$$$$$ to get that sticker that is no longer considered some sort of industry leading Spec. LG has adapted to current and future standards which is Dolby Vision, along with Dolby Atmos Sound (what you get in IMAX and other theaters), and is certified by the UHD alliance (which is all your major TV/Movie making companies and some tech folks who know what they're doing) stick to LG but if you cant afford it, go pay the additional mark up on your panasonic for its outdated THX specs.
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