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  2. Optimum HDTV viewing distance - Wikipedia

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    THX recommends that the "best seat-to-screen distance" is one where the view angle approximates 40 degrees, [26] (the actual angle is 40.04 degrees). [27] Their recommendation was originally presented at the 2006 CES show, and was stated as being the theoretical maximum horizontal view angle, based on average human vision. [ 28 ]

  3. The Best Samsung TVs Will Help You Get the Most Out of Your ...

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    The field-of-view distance is calculated by taking your intended screen size and multiplying it by 1.2. For example, a 55-inch television requires sitting 66 inches away. Resolution

  4. Viewing angle - Wikipedia

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    With LCD screens, some manufacturers have opted to measure the contrast ratio and report the viewing angle as the angle where the contrast ratio exceeds 5:1 or 10:1, giving minimally acceptable viewing conditions. The viewing angle is measured from one direction to the opposite, giving a maximum of 180° for a flat, one-sided screen.

  5. The best 4K TVs for 2022 - AOL

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    It's the best TV we saw in 2021, and so a deserved winner of the 2021 Tom's Guide Award for Best TV, and a second award as the best gaming TV of the year. Read our full Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV ...

  6. The Best QLED TVs to Take Your Movie Watching to the ... - AOL

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    Offering performance closer to an OLED at a price closer to an LED TV, the best QLED TVs from Samsung, Vizio and Sony will amaze you.

  7. Viewing cone - Wikipedia

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    The viewing cone refers to the effective viewing directions of an LCD display, as seen from the eye. This collection of angles resembles a cone. The concept has been introduced as an international standard ISO 13406-2, which defines it as the range of viewing directions that can safely be used for the intended task without "reduced visual performance".