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    By Jon Porter

    published 17 February 2017

    Lives on as 'My Home Screen 2.0'

    Perhaps the biggest trend with Panasonic’s lineup of TVs this year (aside from the company’s full-on embrace of OLED technology) has been the loss of Firefox OS. 

    Its demise began back in December 2015 when its developer Mozilla announced that it would no longer be developing the smart phone version of the operating system, but the final nail in the coffin came in September last year when the company ceased all development entirely.

    The end of Firefox OS could have proven awkward for Panasonic, but from what we’ve seen of the 2017 lineup the company has successfully rolled with this particular punch, and has now fully taken over development duties itself. 

    The result is the loss of Firefox TV branding entirely in favor of Panasonic's own ‘My Home Screen 2.0’, which was previously co-developed with Mozilla. 

    The OS features in the company’s mid to high-end ranges this year. Lower-end ranges feature the first version of My Home Screen.

    The company was able to achieve this transition thanks to Firefox OS being open-source, meaning its code was freely available to edit by anyone. 

    As well as a change in name the operating system has also seen a few improvements made. 

    New this year is the ability to organize apps into folders. If you’re the only user of the TV you might group film streaming apps or television streaming apps together, or if it’s used by a family you might group apps based on who in the household uses them. 

    Photo and video organisation has also been improved. 

    The bottom line is this. Although Firefox OS is dead, Panasonic so far has been more than capable of continuing its excellent legacy. Apps are still being added with new functionality (such as the YouTube app which will shortly be 4K/HDR compatible), and Panasonic is continuing to develop the operating system. 

    The biggest loss as far as we’re concerned is that if Panasonic is handling development in-house, then this removes the possibility of this excellent operating system coming to other manufacturer's televisions. 

    •Panasonic’s new flagship is running My Home Screen 2.0, check out our hands on review of the Panasonic EZ1002.

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    • Jon Porter
  2. Jan 29, 2024 · Perhaps the biggest surprise regarding Panasonic’s new Z95A flagship MLA OLED TV (new naming convention aside) is that it will run Amazon’s Fire OS smart platform rather than the company’s own My Home Screen operating system.

  3. Feb 24, 2015 · We've seen LG webOS, Android TV used in Philips sets, Tizen for Samsung, and now Firefox OS makes its way to the latest Panasonic 4K TVs. Mozilla Firefox is a well-known web browser; an ...

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  4. Nov 13, 2015 · Operating system. LG's webOS 2.0 is widely regarded as the best TV operating system around. Mostly because it knows its job is to service a television first and foremost, not an overgrown tablet...

  5. Jul 26, 2021 · All models down to the JZ850 feature a new version of Panasonic’s own operating system, which promises to be “much more intuitive and much more usable” than before and includes a ‘my Scenery’ feature that lets you display a selection of restful images and videos, or set your own, to match your mood.