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Question:

Why does the color change when the LCD is tilted?

Why LCD diagonally when the color will change?Does this show that the monitor is good or bad?Some liquid crystal display at an angle to see when the color is not in this is why?

Answer:

Screen is not the same, low-end TN screen is like this, high-end IPS screen will not be like this!
The LCD itself is like this. It is shown by liquid crystal molecules, and the liquid crystal molecules are light, so you look different at different angles. So, of course, it's not bad.
This is formed by the characteristics and structure of LCD tv. Because when the incident light of the back light passes through the polarizer, the liquid crystal and the so-called alignment film, the output light has a specific directional characteristic, that is, most of the light emitted from the screen has a vertical direction. The outermost layer of liquid crystal itself does not emit light. The light we see is backlit by the backlight located behind the LCD panel. The light from the backlight lights through the switch of the LCD panel so that we can see the image. Because there is a certain distance between the backlight and the LCD panel. So if you're not facing the television, you'll see images that have changed color.

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