Here's our breakdown of everything you need to know about the Panasonic TX-L65WT600 4K LCD TV

Pros and Cons:
The Panasonic TX-L65WT600 4K LED LCD TV is one of the few televisions currently available that comply with HDMI 2.0 and accepts 4K input. Some of the strong points of this £5,500-4K LED TV include high picture quality with colour accuracy and deep black levels. It can deliver excellent image even in a bright room. Its 4K resolution also provides some advantages when it comes to playing 4K games. Voice interaction, 2x3D glasses, secondary touchpad remote, and built-in camera are other highlights. The intuitive UI is also worth mentioning.The L65WT5600 takes some beating when it comes to its sound quality. Even though it delivers high quality picture, it's off axis view is not as promising.

Specs:

The Panasonic TX-L65WT600 4K LCD TV features a 65-inch 3840x2160-pixel LED backlit display. It supports 4 HDMI inputs with one compatible for 4K. Other ports include a DisplayPort, a SCART, and a shared composite/component input. The TV operates at 140Watts in Professional Mode and 133 Watts in Cinema Mode. It consumes just 1 Watt in standby.

Talking Points:

Panasonic seems to be enjoying some lead against the competition when it boasts this excessively expensive 4K Ultra HD LED LCD TV. It is the only of its kind that accepts 4K @60fps and also supports HDMI 2.0. It is future ready, but its heavy price tag has the Panasonic sales department panicked too. The TV was launched back in 2013, but it continues to give a tough fight Sony, Samsung and others. The Panasonic TX-L65WT600 is being sold at a price of $8244, which is quite heavy compared to its competitors.

Conclusion:

The Panasonic TX-L65WT600 is a powerful TV without concern for the 4K picture quality and future-ready features. It can be placed at the top in the list of all the Ultra HD televisions, but it is the massive price-factor and the relatively poorer sound quality that give it away.