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Posted by uniiso
 - March 25, 2015, 18:22:00
     Just noticed a missing of the 3x3 matrix viewing angle test shots in recent reviews
      Could you bring back? This means a world to me and I believe to a spectrum of other viewers as well. For a while notebookcheck have been the one and only reliable source for this information. 
      The quantitative approach notebookcheck takes on reviewing is what differentiate you from the million alternatives out there. And a LCD panel quality can not be fully represented by just a max brightness, a contrast together with color gamut and deltaE. 
      The 3x3 grid view of real world viewing angles of a panel often reveals to which extent does a certain IPS panel suffers from 45 degree IPS glow and if there is any counter measure with a-tw polarizer implementation. This is something that directly impact day2day user experience where manufactors have been conveniently dodging the bullets by hiding behind the 'viewing angle is fantastic on all IPS' banner.

      Please, bring back the 3x3 matrix view in the display session for the detailed reviews.