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Panasonic Z8 Series (2025) 77-inch OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV, Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+ Adaptive, 144Hz Refresh Rate, Hands-Free Alexa 77Z8BAP

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Size: 77 Inch


Style: TV Only


Features

  • Master OLED PRO Cinema Size: The large OLED panel delivers enhanced brightness, leading to a superior dynamic contrast and cinematic viewing experience.
  • Multi HDR format with Optimized Picture: All HDR formats, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG, are supported. With advanced intelligent sensing, HDR10+ Adaptive and Dolby Vision IQ deliver optimized natural picture that adjusts to room brightness.
  • 360 Soundscape Pro tuned by Technics: Integrated front-array, upward and side-firing speakers with Dolby Atmos transport you from sofa to hear of the action.
  • Level Up Your Gaming: Game Mode Extreme supports the latest gaming features like HDMI2.1, 144Hz refrash rate, VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium, NVIDIA G-SYNC. Choose between two gaming sound modes and use the Game Control Board to quickly check settings status.
  • All-in-One Entertainment with Fire TV Built-in: Watch live TV, use voice controls to easily find your favorites, and even get personalized recommendations.
  • A Smart TV with Stunning Color Accuracy and Brightness: The latest OLED panel with micro-lens-array technology and HCX Pro AI Processor MKII bring immersive entertainment experience.
  • The Z8BA joins the brands iconic one box cinematic experience series lineup alongside the acclaimed Z95A and Z95B models

Screen Size: 77 Inches


Brand: Panasonic


Display Technology: OLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Special Feature: Built-In Speaker


Included Components: - Quick Start Guide - Owner’s Manual - 1 x Stand Neck - 1 x Cable Management Part - 1 x TV Remote - 2 x AAA TV Remote Batteries See more


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Aspect Ratio: 169


Product Dimensions: 3.1"D x 67.9"W x 41.3"H


Display Technology: OLED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 144 Hz


Aspect Ratio: 169


Contrast Ratio: High


HDR Format Supported: HDR10+ Adaptive/HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision IQ


Motion Enhancement Technology: Smooth Motion Drive Pro


Picture Quality Enhancement Technology: HCX Pro AI Processor MKII


Display Language Options: English, Spanish, French


Display Backlight Setting: Dimming


Display Backlight Technology: Self-Luminous


Display Refresh Rate in Hertz: 144


Screen Size: 77 Inches


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 3.1"D x 67.9"W x 41.3"H


Item Weight: 67.3 Pounds


Item Weight Without Stand: 56.2 Pounds


Base Width: 19.7 Inches


Base Depth: 13.8 Inches


Display Size Class: 77 Inches


Size: 77 Inch


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Speaker Description: 2.1 channel speakers with front-array, upward and side-firing speakers, supporting Dolby Atmos technology


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 160 Watts


Number of Audio Channels: 5.1


Integrated Surround Sound Format: Dolby Vision


Voltage: 120 Volts


Power Consumption: 624 Watts


Line Voltage: 110 VAC 60 Hz


Additional Features: Built-In Speaker


Parental Control Technology: Fire TV Parental Controls


Operating System: FireOS


Control Method: Remote


Warranty Type: Limited


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Tuner Type: ATSC


Video Encoding: H.264, H.265 (HEVC), VP9


Brand: Panasonic


Built-In Media: - Quick Start Guide - Owner’s Manual - 1 x Stand Neck - 1 x Cable Management Part - 1 x TV Remote - 2 x AAA TV Remote Batteries


Model Name: PNTV77Z8BAP


Antenna Location: Home Viewing


Model Year: 2025


Model Number: TV-77Z8BAP


Warranty Description: Limite Warranty


Model Series: Z8BAP


Remote Required Battery Size: AAA


Specific Uses For Product: Entertainment


Manufacturer: Panasonic


UPC: 196641194434


Mfr Part Number: TV-77Z8BAP


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Internet Applications: Fire TV


Audio Input: HDMI


Signal Format: ATSC


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 4


Hardware Interface: Ethernet, HDMI, USB


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Screen Mirroring Technology: Google Cast


Bluetooth Version: 5.3


Connector Type: HDMI, USB


Number of Component Inputs: 4


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 1


Total Usb Ports: 2


Content Sharing Direction: Mobile to TV


Number of Component Outputs: 4


Mounting Type: Table Mount


VESA Mount Standard: 300 x 300 mm


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Superb color and picture, beautiful TV
Size: 77 Inch Style: TV Only
Have had this for about a month now, purchased from Amazon. This is an excellent TV, it replaced our 15-year old Panasonic Viera plasma which is still working perfectly. Durability is one reason I purchased this TV, I expect it to last a long time. The picture quality and color reproduction are top class. Not oversaturated like some other brands. I mostly leave the TV set to Filmmaker mode and have not felt the need for finer adjustments. It is connected to an Apple TV for everything so I don't use the TV's interface at all - so can't speak to how good or bad it is. Sound quality is also very good. I already had a soundbar so I am using it, but the TV by itself seems good enough for most people. It is extremely heavy and needed a lot of care to unpack and handle. The TV looks robust and well built, the remote could have been a bit nicer. But then, I mostly use the Apple TV remote for everything anyway. Our living room is quite bright and this TV is not the brightest so sometimes we do need to draw the curtains for daytime viewing. I noticed that setting the Apple TV for Dolby Vision output and leaving the TV in AI picture mode makes it brighter. Overall, very pleased with it so far. The price was lower than almost any other comparable TV of the same size, which makes it even nicer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026 by Arnab Bhaduri

  • Panasonic just made a new fan with this OLED!
Size: 77 Inch Style: TV Only
When I decided to upgrade my 42" LED TV this year and chose the Panasonic Z8BA, I had hoped I'd be really pleased with the picture and sound. I didn't expect to use words like "stunning", "stellar", or "jaw-dropping"... but here we are. It's seriously that good! It's hard to know where to start when reviewing a TV, so I'll hit some high points. I believe Panasonic is currently the only TV brand on the market to support both Dolby Vision and HDR10+, and you really see it when it kicks into gear. It feels like the TV is suddenly painting with such a wider array of colors. (The photo of the zebra I'm attaching was from YouTube in Dolby Vision.) It also handles standard HDR super-well. (The photos from Corpse Bride were from a 4k Blu Ray disc in standard HDR, but were some of the prettiest visuals I've seen on it yet.) It also makes HD (1080p) look outstanding when it upscales, and it's sometimes indistinguishable from native 4k content. The only thing I've thrown at it that it struggles with a little is SD (480p and below like DVDs) -- more on that later. The brightness is also excellent and should not be a problem unless you have this TV setting in a fundamentally silly amount of direct, unfiltered sunlight. (And even then, it might be okay. This thing can get VERY bright when it wants/needs to!) The sound is also fantastic on this TV, with effectively a built-in front-facing soundbar that replicates the feel of a much bigger system. You can add an optional stand-alone subwoofer, but I don’t know that it's necessary. The Fire TV operating system is okay. I came to this TV as a Roku fan and will be buying one to add to it, but Fire does contain a lot of the same good stuff and is very zippy to navigate. I imagine I will start using both in the future and will just swap between them. The build quality of the remote control is "okay" too. I do appreciate its solid click feel which pairs nicely with the zippiness of Fire TV, but I wish the remote had more traction on the bottom and some curve to indicate the top of the remote from the bottom by feel. In terms of build and size, this TV is definitely solid and should last a very long time, but be advised that it is LARGE and HEAVY. I was shocked at the gargantuan size of the cardboard TV box (packaged for safe shipping, thankfully) and the weight of the TV. I strongly recommend lining up a buddy with a good back to help you unbox it and place it on its final perch. The OLED screen may be thin, but thanks mostly to the sound system and metal stand, it weighs easily 80-100 pounds and is awkward to lift due to its size. On the plus side, I love that it has a central stand (like a computer monitor) rather than legs. It means you don't have to find a super-wide console to place it on -- just something wide enough to fit the central stand. As more of a quirk than a negative, I do find that swapping between Panasonic's different picture presets for different kinds of content is both rewarding and important to get the best picture experience with this television. Whenever it swaps itself into Dolby Vision, HDR10+, or HDR, leave that alone and trust the TV and let it do its thing. When watching most movies made after 1970, I prefer "Cinema" mode with the motion smoothing (under "Motion"-->"Intelligent Frame Creation") set to "Min". This negates "soap opera effect" smoothing for the most part while still reducing choppiness where it's natively bad, and it looks very crisp with great contrasts. For older movies, go with "Filmmaker Mode". For sports and nature documentaries, go with the "Auto AI" preset. And for anime, cartoons, and most video gaming, go with "Normal" mode with "Intelligent Frame Creation" (under "Motion") adjusted down to "None". For anime in particular, the colors will be delightfully vibrant while remaining accurate and not blown-out. Now to discuss for SD content, this TV's one minor weakness. I suspect that the main issue is that between stretching a 480 pixel image onto a 4k OLED, and the TV's huge screen size of 77", there was no way that it won't start exposing all of the source material's flaws... but this is a thing. SD cartoons often show artifacts, and SD video often shows either artifacts or "color crush". The best way I have found around this is to go with one of the darker picture presets; it hides many of those artifacts while keeping the color natural. I went with the "Professional 2" picture preset, adjusted the sharpness to 10, and adjusted the brightness (luminance) to 50. The end result probably isn't as great as on an older TV display this type of signal was originally planned for, but it isn't half-bad and looks solid. Again, though, I suspect most people aren't buying a huge 4k OLED to use it as a dedicated DVD machine or strictly to watch the news. And as previously mentioned, it handles 1080p or higher like a world champion. All told, at the price I bought it for ($1500), I don't think you can find a better overall television anywhere. Panasonic's image processing is on par with Sony's, and its brightness and HDR capabilities are right up there with LG. Add to that the perfect contrast of an OLED television and the relatively gigantic (for OLEDs) screen size of 77", and you aren't making compromises anywhere with this television. Shock your friends, delight yourself daily, and pick up the Panasonic Z8BA. It's a genuinely wonderful TV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026 by Baron Hausenpheffer

  • Your Very Own Private Cinema
Size: 77 Inch Style: TV Only
I’m moving out on my own and did sooo much research on TVs before stumbling upon this hidden gem. There wasn’t much hype around this TV so based on the reviews here and a few from Reddit and Youtube, I purchased it and NO REGRETS. You can immediately tell this TV is premium and made with precision and care. The picture quality is stunning that I couldn’t get over how beautiful the Avatar movie looked on screen. The panel itself is really thin but it gets thicker in the bottom half to house all the complex hardware and audio. To top it off, you save money on soundbars because this TV also delivers on audio. I played the movie at volume 33 and it was more than loud enough for me. My boyfriend was wowed by how it was like a mini movie theater so the next purchase is a movie pit couch sectional. I don’t mind the FireTV interface either and find it easy to use. For comparison, my friend purchased a 75” Sony Bravia 5 for around the same price and I’d say this TV is the head-turner. If you’re out here considering a 75”+ TV, don’t think further. This one is unbeatable especially at this price! Its original price tag when it was first released was $2.5k so what are you waiting for! :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2026 by EK

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