Panasonic DX802 range




A well set up DX802 is a rare thing in 2016: a reasonably affordable TV that's able to do a truly convincing job with HDR as well as 4K.
 Good value
 Bright, detailed pictures
 Native contrast isn't the best
 Some backlight issues
First, the bad news: The DX802s don't have enough brightness and colour resolution to deliver the maximum HDR experience. You also need to use their Adaptive Backlight setting on its highest level to get a convincing black colour during dark scenes, which can cause occasional backlight stability and clouding.
The good news is that once set up right, the DX802s produce far more spectacular 4K HDR pictures than you've any right to expect for such a reasonably priced TV. There's enough brightness to deliver HDR with plenty of punch backed up by unusually good black levels by affordable LCD TV standards, and colours are reproduced with exceptional finesse. This helps the DX802s deliver plenty of impact from its native 4K resolution too, while the mostly lovely pictures are joined by outstanding sound courtesy of an external sound bar that ships free with the TV.
Finally, the DX802s benefit from a seriously eye-catching design that sees the screen hanging between two easel-style legs.
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