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![]() Our only real complaint about the design is that the bottom plate of the stand is slightly too thick and protrudes slightly too far forward to make it easy to place a soundbar. There are also probably those who would prefer dainty feet such as those of the Sony A80L over the slightly old-school, circular stand of the Panasonic MZ1500B, but the latter’s compact footprint makes placement easier and the swivel function can be very handy for ensuring everyone has a good view, and for accessing the connections. The more style-focused consumer might not agree, but we’re happy to sacrifice thinness if the trade-off is better sound. Most of the thickness is due to the sound system, which features not only forward-facing speakers arranged underneath the TV’s bottom edge but also dedicated side-firing and up-firing drivers. The MZ2000 is thick to an extent that at first glance makes it look like a backlit TV, though there are some small sections of more typical OLED super-slimness. Panasonic has long pursued a function-over-form design philosophy, and while that may have prevented its TVs from appearing in the backgrounds of reality TV shows, it’s an approach with which we have no real issue. ![]() (Image credit: What Hi-Fi? / Netflix, Life On Our Planet)
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