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The difference between In-Plane Switching (IPS) and Vertical Alignment (VA) panels in most cases is that most VA TVs will have a sizable degradation in quality by 20° to the side, the way it can be seen is a dramatic loss of saturation. IPS TVs will lose luminosity instead. They generally go until around 36° before losing half their brightness, but there are some that go over 50°.The narrow viewing angle of VA type TVs can also be a disadvantage when the TV is used as a PC monitor. However, VA technology is far beyond IPS panels when it comes to contrast. Blacks are far darker, but the difference is far less visible in a bright environment and is only impacted in a dark environment...^IFV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Viewing angle is comparable to 55 inch Samsung I have . Acceptable to me .
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