Panasonic Unveils ShinobiPro Mini LED 4K TVs in India – Brightness Meets Brilliance

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Panasonic Unveils ShinobiPro Mini LED 4K TVs in India – Brightness Meets Brilliance

Panasonic Expands Premium TV Portfolio in India

Panasonic has introduced its latest ShinobiPro Mini LED 4K Smart TV series in the Indian market, aiming to redefine the premium home entertainment experience. The new lineup comes in multiple screen sizes, catering to diverse customer needs, and integrates advanced picture processing technology for vivid visuals and immersive sound.

Mini LED Technology for Superior Picture Quality

The ShinobiPro series leverages Mini LED backlighting with full-array local dimming, offering deeper blacks, higher peak brightness, and enhanced contrast compared to traditional LED panels. Panasonic claims the technology ensures crystal-clear picture quality, even in brightly lit rooms, making it ideal for sports, movies, and gaming enthusiasts.

Immersive Audio and Smart Features

Equipped with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos support, the TVs deliver cinema-like visuals and sound. The audio system has been fine-tuned for spatial clarity, creating a surround effect without additional speakers. On the smart front, the ShinobiPro series runs on Google TV OS, offering voice control via Google Assistant and access to thousands of apps from the Play Store.

Gaming-Ready with Advanced Connectivity

Panasonic has targeted gamers with features like HDMI 2.1 support, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and a high refresh rate panel. These enhancements promise smoother gameplay and minimal input lag, appealing to next-gen console and PC gamers.

Pricing and Availability

The Panasonic ShinobiPro Mini LED 4K Smart TVs are available in select offline and online retail channels across India, starting at an introductory price of ₹1,19,990 for the base model. Higher-end models with larger screen sizes and advanced specifications are priced competitively against rivals like Samsung’s Neo QLED and LG’s QNED series.