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Shoppers bag 15% off 'first class' TV and £100 food vouchers in deal that ends in days

Shoppers bag 15% off 'first class' TV and £100 food vouchers in deal that ends in days

Daily Mirror2 days ago
Panasonic has launched a new deal on its popular Z60 OLED smart TV range, as well as vouchers to spend on takeaway or supermarkets - but shoppers need to be quick.
Panasonic is offering a dinner and a movie deal, slashing prices on smart TVs and throwing in free takeaway vouchers. For a limited time, shoppers can enjoy a 15% discount on selected OLED smart TVs and receive £100 takeaway vouchers for Uber Eats, Just Eat and Deliveroo.
Alternatively, customers can choose £100 supermarket vouchers to spend at Sainsbury's, Marks and Spencer, Waitrose or Tesco. To secure the deal, shoppers simply need to add an eligible Panasonic OLED TV to their basket and use the coupon code Z6015.
But be quick, this offer won't last forever and is set to expire at 11.59pm on 31 July. It's available with two OLED models, including the 55" Z60 4K OLED Ultra HD TV.
This model has already seen its price drop from £1,199.99 to £799, but with the coupon code Z6015, it's now £679.99 – a total saving of £520. Those after something bigger, the 65" Z60 4K OLED Ultra HD TV has been reduced from £999.99 to £849.99 with the same code – £650 off the original £1,499.99 price tag.
The Panasonic Z60 range promises to deliver deep blacks, vibrant colours and stunning contrast thanks to its 4K OLED panel. It also features Dolby Vision and 4K Colour Engine Pro, a processing chip that ensures the TV produces natural colours while enhancing brightness and dynamic contrast, whether you're watching the latest blockbuster or gaming.
With Dolby Atmos surround sound built in, audio appears to be coming from all around in an immersive soundscape that follows the action on screen. As well as easy access to major streamers like Netflix and Disney+, the Z60 includes Freely, the streaming app developed by BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5, reports the Daily Record.
This offers access to live TV and on-demand content over Wi-Fi without subscription fees or additional hardware. Other standout features include Game Mode Plus, which ensures 'lightning-fast' response times and minimal input lag, as well as the TVs frameless design.
The Panasonic deal rivals Samsung's summer sale, which offers up 15% off its own OLED range with the code TV, such as the 2025 48" OLED S93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (£1,169.10). Those looking to spread the cost may want to consider the new Sky Glass Air, Sky's own 4K UHD smart TV priced from £6 across a period of time.The only catch is this model must be taken alongside a Sky TV and Netflix bundle, starting at £15.
But the Panasonic Z60 has won over shoppers, who have awarded it an average 4.6-star rating. One happy customer said: "First class. Picture quality is unbelievable." Another said: "Exceeds expectations. Excellent picture quality and sound."
A more mixed review was impressed with the TV but criticised Panasonic's support, saying: "Nice sound and picture. However, the user manual lacks any useful detail especially on the inputs and outputs. I even tried support but they didn't have a clue."
Another glowing five-star review read: "Amazing OLED TV. Excellent picture quality and operating system. Easy to connect to WiFi and download streaming apps. It can even function as a games console, easily pairing a Bluetooth game remote to play games without the need of a separate console. Casting from your phone or other device is very easy, running either android or iOS."
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