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2013 review says the same thing. Black sets the stage, so to speak, for the

Posted by tinear on August 20, 2014 at 21:11:41:

rest of the spectrum. And the Kuro has the most natural color of any TV I've seen. LED doesn't come close, it's like comparing bad digital to good tube.
The Panasonic is based on the Kuro, but cheaper materials (this from a review by a techie). They also left off the truly expensive stuff so as to be able to come in at a far cheaper price point.
Anyhow, it's all somewhat subjective. I don't have an axe to grind, however, like lots of reviewers do: it wouldn't exactly help product sales to concede that excellence years ago cannot be matched.