Score! One of my favorite 75-inch Mini-LED TVs is $1,400 off right now
Big-screen TVs can be challenging to shop for, given their exorbitant prices and varying performance. As someone who loves watching NHL games on the biggest screen possible, I know how important it is to find a TV that offers excellent upscaling and brightness, but isn't too expensive.
That's where this Panasonic TV fits in. Currently, you can get the 75-inch Panasonic W95A Mini-LED TV for just $847 at Amazon. That's a steal for a big-screen TV with the performance metrics it offers, dropping its price from $2,299. That's a huge discount of $1,400 compared to the original price.
As one of my favorite Mini-LED TVs launched in 2024, the Panasonic W95A is a beacon of performance greatness. I praised this TV for its solid color and brightness chops, noting that it offers some of the best HDR performance in a Mini-LED TV. It also surprisingly slashes through glare with ease, which is uncommon for QLED TVs with Mini-LED backlighting, making it a unicorn and far more enticing for its bargain price under $900.
Last year was particularly solid in terms of Mini-LED TV releases, but few really captured my attention like the Panasonic W95A. It's a QLED with Mini-LED backlighting, offering serious brightness — enough to take on Hisense — and gorgeous color performance. The major downside for me at the time of launch was its price, but that's dramatically changed in the year since its debut.
A key takeaway in my Panasonic W95A Mini-LED TV review was its superb HDR performance. Since it supports both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision, which isn't the case for LG and Samsung TVs, the Panasonic W95A lets you experience the widest spectrum of content with the best visuals.
It also walked away with one of the lowest Delta-E scores in our labs for a QLED TV all year. Delta-E pertains to color accuracy, with lower scores meaning more lifelike imagery. The Panasonic W95A offers a Delta-E of 1.6, which is remarkably good, even by 2025 standards. That means movies and shows will often depict content with the most realistic color palettes, creating a fullness and immersion that's hard to beat.
The Panasonic W95A is built on the Fire TV platform, which might not be for everyone. However, it has seen some major improvements following the launch of Alexa Plus, which offers access to a wide swath of benefits. You can control your smart home ecosystem easily, automate various functions around the home, or search for your favorite content much faster.
For a big-screen TV like this, even one that's a year old, there's no question in my mind if it's worth the price cut. The Panasonic W95A is still one of my favorite QLEDs from 2024, and although it's a year old, it still offers a ton of flair with a wide array of features for gamers and HDR movie lovers alike.
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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel.
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