
Panasonic TH-65CQE1WA
Score: 72/100Qixzocv LED Digital Signage
Score: 43/100Rankings

A 65-inch 4K commercial display with solid image quality and robust connectivity, ideal for digital signage but limited by modest brightness and lack of modern Wi-Fi.
An 80-inch modular LED signage panel with a 1.86 mm pixel pitch, built for portable event and rental use, offering durability and Wi-Fi control but limited resolution and high weight.
| Attribute | ![]() | Qixzocv LED Digital Signage |
|---|---|---|
65 inches | 80 inchesbest | |
8,294,400 pixelsbest | 355,000 pixels | |
400 nitsbest | — | |
1,250best | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 7 msbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | — | 1.86 mmbest |
| ↓ lower better | 201 Wbest | — |
— | 3 yearsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Qixzocv LED Digital Signage |
|---|---|---|
Display(2) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 65 inches | 80 inches |
Resolution (total pixels) (pixels) | 8294400 pixels | 355000 pixels |
Connectivity(1) | ||
HDMI Ports (count) | 4 count | 1 count |


Professional reviewers consider the TH-65CQE1WA a solid mid-tier option that balances cost and capability, praising its USB-C connectivity and control protocol support while noting its lower brightness and lack of portrait mode.
Everyday users appreciate the ease of installation, reliable USB-C video, and the convenience of the built-in browser, but they commonly criticize the basic remote, outdated Wi-Fi, and occasional backlight uniformity issues.
Reviewers highlight the GOB durability and quick-setup design, while noting the modest resolution and lack of brightness data for high-detail applications.
Users love the visual impact and easy deployment, but many complain about the unit's weight and low resolution.
“Installation was straightforward and the USB-C video works flawlessly.”

“The built-in browser is handy for quick signage updates.”

“Brightness feels low in bright office spaces.”

