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Panasonic launches 21 new LED TVs in India including flagship ShinobiPro MiniLED series, starting at ₹17,990

Panasonic Life Solutions India has expanded its television portfolio in India with the launch of the P-Series, comprising 21 new LED TV models, including the reintroduced flagship ShinobiPro MiniLED range. The new lineup, announced on August 7, caters to a wide variety of Indian households, offering screen sizes from 32 to 75 inches and pricing that starts from ₹17,990.

The new TVs include ShinobiPro MiniLEDs, premium 4K Google TVs, as well as Full HD and HD-ready options. Topping the range is the 75-inch ShinobiPro MiniLED TV, priced up to ₹3,99,990, featuring quantum dot technology, Pixel dimming, a 4K Studio Colour Engine, Hexa Chroma Drive, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Accuview Display. The series also offers a minimalist design (8.13 cm Flat Fit), Dolby Atmos support via 66W speakers and woofers, and built-in home theatre with tweeters.

Gamers will benefit from features like Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and a 120Hz refresh rate with MEMC for smooth motion handling. Smart features are powered by Google TV and Chromecast integration.

Commenting on the launch, Fumiyasu Fujimori, Managing Director of Panasonic Marketing India, said, “With the new P Series, we’re bringing personalised entertainment to every family, from immersive large-screen brilliance to the sleek versatility of smart TVs.”

Samaksh Ahuja, Product Category Chief, CE & HA at Panasonic India, highlighted that the reintroduction of ShinobiPro reflects the brand’s focus on design, innovation, and high-performance entertainment.

The full P-Series is available across Panasonic brand stores, e-commerce platforms, and Panasonic’s D2C site. Panasonic also introduced new soundbars ranging from 160W to 600W, starting at ₹12,990, to complement the cinematic experience.

Also read: Lenovo India launches LOQ gaming laptops with next-gen NVIDIA RTX 50 Series graphics, starting at ₹1,09,990

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