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  2. Optimum HDTV viewing distance - Wikipedia

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    Range recommendations from manufacturers are the most modest of the groupings. For the minimum (or nearest) viewing distance, they recommend a view angle of approximately 31 degrees; and for the maximum, a view angle as low as 10 degrees. [35] [36] A 10-degree view angle is approximately the angle that NTSC television was typically viewed from ...

  3. XBR (Sony) - Wikipedia

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    KDS-XBR1/KDS-XBR2 (2005/2006) 1080p SXRD Rear Projection TV’s. Available in 50”, 60” and 70” sizes. XBR1 (2005) 720p LCD with a black bezel. Available in 26”, 32” and 40” sizes. The viewing angle was adjustable on 26” and 32” models by swiveling or tilting the screen, similar to a monitor. Native resolution was 1366 x 768.

  4. Viewing angle - Wikipedia

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    In a technical context, the angular range is called viewing cone defined by a multitude of viewing directions. The viewing angle can be an angular range over which the display view is acceptable, [1] or it can be the angle of generally acceptable viewing, such as a twelve o'clock viewing angle for a display optimized or viewing from the top. [2]

  5. The 10 Best 4K TVs That Guarantee a Great Viewing ... - AOL

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    $1497.99 at amazon.com. U8K Mini-LED. One of the brightest, most color accurate, and best sounding LED TVs for 4K viewing in my recommendations is the Hisense U8K mini-LED.

  6. 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".

  7. Talk:Optimum HDTV viewing distance - Wikipedia

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    As others have already said, viewing distance is a matter of personal preference and a compromise, but I believe that for most people the combination of viewing distance and screen width/(or diagonal OK -- this is only approximate) should result in an included angle of view of about 30º so that the picture is as 'large' as possible (re ...