However, it has some limitations such
as limited viewing angles, meager internal storage and low - quality cameras.
Not exact matches
Tablets are generally held in the hand but it is possible to put them on a flat table or a stand
as which can
limit the ability to adjust the
angle of
viewing.
The lower - quality display means that
viewing angles are
limited, and colours aren't represented
as they're supposed to be enjoyed.
Vast customisable camera options allow players to set specific parameters for the cockpit, TV pod and TV pod offset with a 40 point system for genuine customisation for the field of
view and horizontal offset to be zoomed in or out; lateral offset to be moved further to either side; vertical offset to be raised or lowered;
angle of camera to be increased or lowered in height; near clip plane decides at what distance a nearby object is no longer rendered; the mirror
angle to be increased or lowered in height;
as well
as the amount of camera shake, camera movement and a look to Apex
limit that is displayed in degrees.
When you use it
as a laptop, the keyboard that you attach
limits your
viewing angles.
That's acceptable at this price,
as there's plenty of punch from colours, even if the
viewing angles are a little
limited, from what we saw.
The only drawback to the picture quality in the Q9F TV that we have found, is that the optimal
viewing zone is fairly
limited, despite their website boasting a great
view from all
angles,
as well
as less - than - stellar local dimming that doesn't serve the purpose of making dark zones darker.