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176/176 viewing angle
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What does this mean on the spec of a tv? Most are 176deg/176deg or 178deg/178deg. 180deg is a straight line so this does not make sense to me.
ps Is there a degree sign on the computer keyboard?
ps Is there a degree sign on the computer keyboard?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.boxtops, think that's exactly what it means so 180º would mean opposite the screen rather than to one side.
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OH and a 176degree viewing angle would mean the screen has lost half it's brightness at half that angle.
So although 176degrees would be a stupid angle to actually try and watch a TV from a screen with a claimed 176degree viewing angle would look better at 40degrees from straight on than a screen with a 140degree viewing angle.
The figure isn't meant to say you can watch the screen from those angles, it's an indication of the point the brightness would be 0 which shows which screen has the least drop in brightness as the viewing angle increases.
So although 176degrees would be a stupid angle to actually try and watch a TV from a screen with a claimed 176degree viewing angle would look better at 40degrees from straight on than a screen with a 140degree viewing angle.
The figure isn't meant to say you can watch the screen from those angles, it's an indication of the point the brightness would be 0 which shows which screen has the least drop in brightness as the viewing angle increases.
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