NB - this guide has been updated. See the updated Panasonic TV model numbers post.
Today we’re continuing our guide to understanding TV model names. At first glance, TV product names are generally pretty complicated, unmemorable and unpronouncable combinations of letters and numbers. To the uninitiated this doesn’t help when you’re trying to find your way around the large television market.
However, closer inspection does often reveal some logic behind the names manufacturers give to their latest gift to the world. Today I’m going to walk through Panasonic’s naming conventions.

The first letters tell you a little about the type of screen:
- TH for plasma
- TX for LCD
The first two numbers refer to the screen size in inches.
The next letters and numbers are the series:
- P series are always plamsas
- L series are always LCDs
- A Z means the TV is Full HD
- An X means the TV is HD Ready, but not Full HD
Panasonic currently has the following series:
Panasonic Full HD LCD TVs:
- LZD800 (37″)
- LZD81 (32″, 37″)
- LZD85 (32″, 37″)
- LZD80 (32″, 37″)
Panasonic HD Ready LCD TVs:
- LXD85 (32″)
- LXD80 (26″, 32″)
- LXD8 (19″, 26″, 32″)
Panasonic Full HD plasma TVs:
- PZ800 (42″, 50″, 58″, 65″)
- PZ81 (42″, 46″, 50″)
- PZ85 (42″, 46″)
- PZ80 (42″, 46″)
- PZ8 (42″, 46″)
Panasonic HD Ready plasma TVs:
- PX80 (37″, 42″)
- PX8 (37″, 42″, 50″)
You can find out more about each series in Panasonic’s brochure (10mb pdf)
Finally, the B that’s sometimes included in the product name stands for region B – the UK.