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Panasonic launched the P-Series LED TV lineup with a 4K Studio colour engine, launched in India

The company has also introduced the ShinobiPro Soundbars range.

Panasonic has added 21 new LED models to its TV lineup, including the ShinobiPro MiniLED Series. These models have improved 4K clarity, Dolby Vision, and Accuview Display. The ShinobiPro MiniLED also has Dolby Atmos technology, powerful surround sound, and an integrated home theatre with tweeters. It also provides a gaming mode with ALLM to reduce input latency and a smart watching experience with Google TV. The slim design reduces the space between the wall and the TV, and Panasonic Soundbars range in power from 160W to 600W, further increasing the cinematic experience.

Panasonic has unveiled its P-Series TV line, which includes 21 LED models, including the ShinobiPro MiniLED series. The collection provides strong performance, intuitive smart experiences, and immersive sound. It serves a wide range of Indian homes, from luxury entertainment fanatics to compact home users. The P-Series includes technologies like as the 4K Studio colour engine, Hexa Chroma Drive, Accuview Display, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, DTS TruSurround, built-in Chromecast, ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), and bezel-less design to suit modern Indian customers’ changing demands.

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On the other hand, ShinobiPro soundbars range from 160W (2.1) to 600W (5.1), starting from Rs 12,990.

Panasonic’s ShinobiPro concept, inspired by Ninjas, has a 4K Studio Colour Engine and Hexa Chroma Drive for crisp graphics, a 120Hz refresh rate, and MEMC technology for smooth images in fast-moving scenes. Dolby Atmos audio provides balanced and immersive sound, and the design blends into any room in the house. Panasonic Soundbars with Dolby Digital Plus, 3D surround sound, and touch control range in power from 160W (2.1) to 600W (5.1).

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The Panasonic P Series has been launched in India at a starting price of Rs 17,990, and it goes up to Rs 3,99,990. The new LED series will be available across all Panasonic authorised stores (offline) and online e-commerce platforms & Panasonic’s D2C platform.

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On the other hand, ShinobiPro soundbars range from 160W (2.1) to 600W (5.1), starting from Rs 12,990.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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