What Are the Limitations of the Samsung Frame TV's Viewing Angles?

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Is the problem of poor viewing angles still prevalent in the Samsung Frame TV?

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Viewing angles on the Samsung Frame TV aren’t great. Colors begin to wash out, even before the edges of the picture are reached. This may pose a limitation on the bigger rooms when there will be people watching the TV but not directly facing it and, thus, suffering colored and distorted images.
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Framed. Very useful review. Your comment about off-axis viewing has me a little worried about how much of a dealbreaker this could be. I'm trying to be sensible and looking at the 43" version (convincing myself I'll never connect the PS5 to it).
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Great review and thank you from the UK. I really wanted to get this TV but you have killed it due to the limited viewing angles. Great shame. And disappointing, as Samsung sales literature states 'Wide Viewing Angle *not supported on 43 and 50 models'. I will look for another close mounted TV, maybe the CU8000, or if you know of an LG one (already an LG user and familiar with their menu and remote).
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I'm thinking of buying this TV but I'm worried about the finish being matte. Did you find that the matte finish diminished the quality of what you were watching at all versus the normal glossy type screens?
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