Viewing Angle Technology. To improve viewing angles on VA panel TVs, companies have introduced viewing angle technology, like Samsung's 'Ultra Viewing Angle' and Sony's 'X-Wide Angle'. This improves the viewing angles a bit at the cost of its contrast, but the contrast still isn't as low as IPS panels. Brands like Samsung betting on TVs VA and IPS panels LG brand, it incorporates more difference than mentioned here as the type of 3D. Panasonic or Sony are brands that offer models with both technologies. We generally recommend VA panels. Naim atom, kef ls50, custom design stand. Shure se425, Oppo ha-2. Oled 55FZ802. Dell S3220DGF monitor (VA panel, 1440p, 165Hz) One area where VA truly excels is contrast. It's a night-and-day difference compared to IPS, with VA panels able to produce far inkier blacks and This means the TV with an IPS Panel offers a wider viewing angle than a TV with a VA panel. From here we can conclude that if you’re searching for a television for a wide room where many people might watch the TV, then consider a good IPS TV like the LG UH8500, the LG UH7700, the LGUH9500, the Sony X850D, and there’s also other IPS TVs that Samsung also has its own ‘very light matte’ surface that they featured on some of their latest curved VA panel monitors. These offer an 18% haze value as opposed to the usual 24-28%. The result is pretty much the same as it’s with the semi-glossy surfaces and some of LG’s AH-IPS panel models. In the end, you’re back where you’ve LG 55" C9 OLED HDR Smart UHD TV with AI ThinQ®SONOS Beam (Gen 2) Dolby Atmos Soundbar. Mobile & Smart Watch: I have a wide gamut 120% sRGB VA monitor, VG27WQ. It obviously looks oversaturated, especially the red, it's almost like wine. The monitor doesn't have a sRGB clamp mode, so the only two ways to clamp the gamut to sRGB is by using the I chose a VA panel (Nixeus edg34) for a number of reasons. I play video games but not intense shooters, watch movies, and general use. 1: I’m colorblind, so the better colors of an IPS are mostly irrelevant to me. 2: I like horror games/movies, which makes me prefer VA for the darker blacks. 6- Sony X85J 65 Inch TV: 4K Ultra HD LED Smart Google TV. Sony X85J 65 inch TV with 100/120Hz VA panel with direct LED backlight system which X1 HDR processor handles. Smart TV supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision which uses simple 2.0 channels audio system. This is an affordable smart TV with HDMI 2.1 ports. The TV has decent viewing angles. The image remains accurate at wide angles as you move off-center. This is a behavior that is mostly found on IPS panels, and not usually on VA panels like this TV. Just like the Q90R, it has the new 'Ultra Viewing Angle' layer that improves viewing angles at the expense of native contrast ratio. VA monitors are the middle ground between TN and IPS ones. They have superior contrast ratio. Color gamut is also great, but usually still a bit weaker than in IPS monitors. Today, VA monitors can also have a superb refresh rate, just not as peak high as in TN and IPS ones. Mv3wQ.