is a capable alternative for $ 200 less, but you'll get some backlighting issues and
more limited viewing angles.
If you prefer an LCD set, then the Sony XBR - 65X900E is a capable alternative for $ 200 less, but you'll get some backlighting issues and
more limited viewing angles.
Not exact matches
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.
Colors were bright, but sadly the display is reflective, and
viewing angles are
limited to those sitting
more or less directly in front; tilt the Archos 101 just a little vertically or horizontally, and the on - screen image begins to wash out.
The screen is not IPS, so
viewing angles might be
limited and subsequently using a stand with it becomes much
more constrictive.
Second, and
more frustratingly, you can't really unlock the phone when it's placed on a table — the field of vision for the scanner is
limited, so unless you weirdly shove your head over it you won't get in, whereas Apple's Face ID offers a much wider
viewing angle.
Our biggest gripe is the
viewing angles, which are far
more limited on midrange Samsung models than most other LCD 4K TVs we've tested.