05-29-2008, 02:08 PM
[quote sekker]Viewing angle is the concern I have with LCDs. If you put your TV in a corner and the viewing angle is never >35 degrees, you are probably fine.
We have a plasma and we successfully view it at 45 degrees (like checking out a baseball game from the adjacent office area). If this were an LED, we'd probably consider a second, smaller TV for the office space.
LCDs use a lot less power, and generate much less heat.
We regret the power use of the plasma, but not much else.
I got a fairly cheap LCD almost two years ago that has a viewing angle of 180 so I kinda figured that viewing angle is not even an issue anymore. Do they still make LCDs with limited viewing angles?
We have a plasma and we successfully view it at 45 degrees (like checking out a baseball game from the adjacent office area). If this were an LED, we'd probably consider a second, smaller TV for the office space.
LCDs use a lot less power, and generate much less heat.
We regret the power use of the plasma, but not much else.
I got a fairly cheap LCD almost two years ago that has a viewing angle of 180 so I kinda figured that viewing angle is not even an issue anymore. Do they still make LCDs with limited viewing angles?