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{{About|a display technology concept|the similarly named concept in photography|angle of view}} {{More citations needed|date=July 2023}}
In [[display device|display technology]] parlance, '''viewing angle''' is the
The image may seem garbled, poorly saturated, of poor [[contrast ratio|contrast]], blurry, or too faint outside the stated viewing angle range, the exact mode of "failure"
The viewing angle is measured from one direction to the opposite, giving a maximum of 180° for a flat, one-sided screen.
The viewing angle for some displays is specified in only a general direction, such as 6 o'clock or 12 o'clock.
Early [[LCD]]s had strikingly narrow viewing cones, a situation that has been remedied with current technology. ▼
▲Early [[LCD]]s had strikingly narrow [[viewing
Narrow viewing angle of some types of displays have also been used to bring a measure of [[security]] in businesses, where employees handle private information in the presence of customers, banks being one example. Rectangular filters fitting to the computer monitors have also been sold as accessories for these kind of purposes. ▼
▲Narrow [[viewing
== References ==▼
==LEDs==
LEDs are measured so that the line along half the viewing angle from directly forward is half the brightness as at directly forward.
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