
Built for high-end home entertainment, the refreshed ShinobiPro MiniLED series offers quantum dot tech with pixel-level dimming, 4K Studio Colour Engine, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos-powered 66W audio with integrated woofer and dedicated tweeters
Panasonic has unveiled its latest P-Series television portfolio in India, headlined by the return of its premium ShinobiPro MiniLED range, as the company aims to strengthen its position in the competitive smart TV market.
The refreshed ShinobiPro MiniLED series is designed for high-end home entertainment, featuring quantum dot technology with pixel-level dimming, a 4K Studio Colour Engine, Hexa Chroma Drive, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and the company’s Accuview Display technology. Audio performance is enhanced through Dolby Atmos support, 66W speakers with an integrated woofer, and dedicated tweeters for home theatre-style sound.
To cater to gaming and streaming audiences, the televisions include Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and run on the Google TV platform, offering access to a wide range of OTT apps and personalised recommendations. The “Flat Fit” design reduces the wall gap to just over 8 cm, delivering a sleek, minimalist aesthetic for modern interiors.
The P-Series targets diverse consumer segments, with models priced from ₹17,990 to ₹3,99,990. Availability spans authorised Panasonic retailers, major e-commerce platforms, and the company’s direct-to-consumer store.
Immersive soundbar line-up unveiled
Complementing the new TVs, Panasonic also introduced a line-up of soundbars ranging from 160W to 600W output, priced from ₹12,990. These models feature Dolby Digital Plus, 3D surround sound, and touch-sensitive controls to create an immersive audio-visual pairing.
Fumiyasu Fujimori, Managing Director of Panasonic Marketing India, said the new range reflects the company’s commitment to delivering personalised entertainment solutions for Indian households, from expansive 4K displays to compact smart models.
Samaksh Ahuja, Product Category Chief for Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances, highlighted the Indian TV market’s projected value of USD 2.6 billion in 2025. He noted that Panasonic’s latest launches align with the rising adoption of smart, connected devices driven by wider internet penetration and surging OTT content consumption.
Drawing inspiration from the agility of ninjas, the ShinobiPro range emphasises precision visuals, smooth motion with a 120Hz refresh rate and MEMC, rich audio, and design versatility—positioning it as a flagship choice for discerning entertainment enthusiasts.
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