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Samsung MU7000 and LG JS800V / JS850V in South Africa vs. other territories
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 817593" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>There's nothing special about ULED, it's just what Hisense calls the suite of features found on their higher-end TVs. The panel itself is a typical VA panel with an off axis viewing angle of about 30 degrees. </p><p></p><p>The 178 degree figure is a bit of a joke. If you're looking at the TV straight on, that's 90 degrees, if you're looking at the TV side on, that's 180 degrees - in which case you couldn't see the screen. Scootch up ever so slightly, lets say 178 degrees, and now you can see the screen - says nothing explicit about the image quality at that angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 817593, member: 517"] There's nothing special about ULED, it's just what Hisense calls the suite of features found on their higher-end TVs. The panel itself is a typical VA panel with an off axis viewing angle of about 30 degrees. The 178 degree figure is a bit of a joke. If you're looking at the TV straight on, that's 90 degrees, if you're looking at the TV side on, that's 180 degrees - in which case you couldn't see the screen. Scootch up ever so slightly, lets say 178 degrees, and now you can see the screen - says nothing explicit about the image quality at that angle. [/QUOTE]
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