The all - in - one from Acer comes with a 24 - inch screen that features a 178 -
degree viewing angle so more than one person can view the display without losing visual acuity.
Not exact matches
The camera provides parents a 185 -
degree wide
viewing angle so they can
view an entire room all at once instead of having to scan it in sections.
Browsing Windows and using Google, we noticed the Smart's screen has a blue tint that makes it unable to show white accurately, and its
viewing angles are
so limited that moving more than 10
degrees off - center leads to darker, diminished color quality.
The vibrant 7 - inch TFT WSVGA screen displays social networking sites, photos and more in 1024 × 600 resolution and high - color contrast,
so customers can enjoy crisp, vibrant content enhanced by a 16:10 aspect ratio and 75 -
degree wide
viewing angle.
The Media Edition (pictured above) however has a wider 178 -
degree viewing angle,
so several people can watch the same movie on its 8.2 - inch screen (good luck with that), and graphics are said to be 20 per cent improved over the original Xoom.
If you're
viewing the Tab from an
angle of more than 45
degrees or
so, its screen starts to polarize while iPad's remains clearly watchable.
You'll also get to
view each setting in stunning 360 -
degree detail,
so you can see what the ring will look like from every
angle.
Viewing angles are extremely poor too,
so performance worsens if the screen is tilted just a few
degrees beyond a perfection position.
That front camera on the Compact includes a wide -
angle lens with a 120 -
degree field of
view,
so you can squeeze more background — or more people — into your selfies.
Slide the QWERTY keyboard out from underneath the screen and a mechanism automatically kicks in that raises the screen a few
degrees so it sits at a nice
angle for
viewing in the hand and on the desk.
Viewing angles on The Carbon X1 are excellent; this is a good thing since the screen rotates to 180
degrees,
so you can lie the laptop flat on your work surface.