I had a Panasonic... I forget the model, b/c this was back in like 2010, but I loved it. They exited the US market some years ago. Then last year I came across some info about Robert Zohn (owner of value electronics) who built up a relationship with them and managed to convince them to let him sell some in the US
I think technically (in the US) it would be the Panasonic offered by valueelectronics
https://www.panasonic.com/nz/consum...ons-learn/article/hollywood-to-your-home.html
Says they are used for post production work on movies etc. But this is what would be for like the 1% ers, since it was very limited in number, and extremely expensive. It is/was even more expensive than the A90J, but this tv was for those that wanted the best of the best. Value electronics had limited quantities and sold out.
A90J was pretty close to that Panasonic, or so I've heard. I settled on the A80J - b/c A90J was too much, I chose Sony over LG because I gave movies a higher priority over something like gaming. Sony Oled Tvs supposedly have more accurate colors out the box and I wasn't going to get it calibrated. I doubt anyone would know unless they looked at side-by-side comparison videos on youtube (like I did hah) People can't go wrong with any of these really.
LG makes the panels for other companies selling OLED tvs in the US. For oled you have LG, Sony, Vizio (avoid). I don't know where vizio gets their panels, but their quality control is awful. I think for MOST people, who want OLED, LG would be the safe pick, but only the C1 or G1 (G1 is basically for wall mounting and doesn't come with a stand in the box). Lg makes some cheaper models like the A1 but it is limited in several ways compared to C1/G1, and some corners were cut.