Testseek.com have collected 8 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-55AX902B and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-55AX902B.
(80%)
8 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The TX-55AX902 has a lot to live up to. First teased over a year ago, when Panasonic created headlines with the promise that it was working on an LED LCD able to exceed the picture performance of its plasma TVs, it bristles with advanced image wizardry, p...
Published: 2015-01-29, Author: Steve , review by: techradar.com
Rich, vibrant colour performance, Excellent fine detail, Solid smart portal, Great catch, up with Freetime
Poor motion handling, Generally unsatisfying image presets, Limited black level, Pricey for the performance offered
Beautifully built, with candy-rich colours and integrated HEVC decoder for Netflix 4K, there's plenty to admire about Panasonic's flagship TX-55AX902. However infuriating picture presets and smudgy motion handling limit this high-end UHD screen's appeal....
Expensive, Inconsistent black depth, Backlighting issues
We're impressed with the Panasonic TX-65AX902B. That gorgeous colour balance is hard to achieve at any price, and the 65in screen's insightful, punchy performance is hugely commendable. The sleek new Freetime TV guide adds a splash of style to the user ex...
Published: 2014-12-11, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Great backlight uniformity, Effective local dimming, Excellent video processing, Reference calibration controls, Solid build quality
Native blacks disappointing, Screen is very reflective, High input lag, Design is derivative, Built-in WiFi is flakey, It's expensive
The Panasonic AX902 arrives with the weight of expectation and in many respects it lives up to the hype. The build quality is excellent and whilst it's design is rather derivative, it does at least look like a flagship model. The included features are com...
Ultra HD resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels), Faithful colours (average dE = 1.6), Good motion compensation, Two remote controls, one with a touchpad
Glossy screen causes reflections, Low contrast (IPS), Slow response times, Input lag (84 ms), Blooming in dark images
We wouldn't call the Panasonic TX-55AX902B a bad TV, but we weren't particularly impressed with it, especially considering its price and the UHD label on the box. The problem stems from its IPS panel, which gives it low contrast, slow response times and b...
Revelatory, plasma-rivalling image quality, Good 3D performance, Solid, weighty sound
Response time too slow for serious gaming, Pricey
The 55AX902 is a considerable achievement by Panasonic. It's not the first truly brilliant LCD TV we've seen, but it's unique in the way it targets the needs of the dedicated cinephile. That means it's a better bet for a cinema room than a living room, b...
Published: 2014-11-07, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
Panasonic set out to build an LED LCD TV that performs like plasma, and in many ways the company has succeeded with its flagship AX902B series. Mention plasma and most video enthusiasts will immediately think of its formidable blacks, but occasionally peo...