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Image Deterioration with Off-axis Viewing

by bill
(London , England)



I am looking at purchasing a 46" 8000 Samsung. I stood in the shop and moved to the side and the picture still seemed OK to me.

To understand why you say the picture image deterioration is important, how should I view the TV? and just how significant is this?

Thanks







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So what tv would u purchase for a mulit-angle viewing with lots of light no smaller then a 42"

by Tammy
(Stockton, CA)


We need to purchase a new 42" or larger TV for a 20x20 foot room with multiple viewing angles and lots of windows / light? What would u recommend?


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