Lo más duro de la reviw de avforum son sus conclusiones finales...

However the biggest problem with the Panasonic TX-55AX902B is that it's quite simply too expensive. The market for flagship Ultra HD 4K TVs is very competitive and Panasonic have taken so long to get the AX902 into the shops that the competition have stolen a march. The Samsung UE55HU8500 uses a curved 4K VA panel, has a state-of-the-art Smart TV system, reference colour accuracy and a highly effective local dimming system but, perhaps more importantly, it only costs £2,000. The Sony 55X9005B uses a flat VA panel, high quality audio, accurate colours and superb video processing but, once again, will only set you back about £2,000. The Samsung and Sony TVs have better native blacks and lower input lags as well, which really makes it hard to justify spending an additional £1,500 on the 55AX902.

Of course if you aren't that bothered about Ultra HD 4K, and let's be honest there isn't that much native 4K, then you have another alternative. LG's latest Full HD OLED TV - the 55EC930V - offers black levels and a dynamic range that are superior to any plasma, let alone an LCD TV, and whilst the EC930 might not be perfect, the performance is generally excellent. Perhaps more importantly it also retails for £1,999 which is nearly half the cost of the 55AX902. There is plenty about the Panasonic TX-55AX902B to recommend but the simple fact is that at a retail price of £3,499 there are cheaper and equally as impressive alternatives available. In fact currently you could buy a flagship Samsung or Sony Ultra HD 4K TV and still have enough left over to almost buy an LG Full HD OLED TV as well!
Pone como alternativas lo que TODOS SABÍAMOS sin falta de conocer la AX900, o sea, las Samsung UE55HU8500, la Sony 55X9005B, y lo que es peor, la LG 55EC930V.
Incluso dice que por el precio de la AX900 te puedes comprar a día de hoy la Samsung 4k, o la Sony 4k, y además por el mismo precio también la OLED Full HD.

Honestamente, tampoco hacía falta una review para algo tan evidente...