R/L 178 (Typ.), U/D178 (Typ.)

English translation: right-left 178° (typical value), up-down 178° (typical value)

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English term or phrase:R/L 178 (Typ.), U/D178 (Typ.)
Selected answer:right-left 178° (typical value), up-down 178° (typical value)
Entered by: Matheus Chaud

12:34 Apr 27, 2016
English language (monolingual) [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng
English term or phrase: R/L 178 (Typ.), U/D178 (Typ.)
This is about a LED TV.

There is a list of technical specifications (contrast ratio, brightness, etc.), and then:

Viewing Angle(CR≥10)
R/L 178 (Typ.), U/D178 (Typ.)

What's the meaning of R/L and U/D?

I guess "Typ" stands for "Typical", right?


Thanks!
Matheus Chaud
Brazil
Local time: 08:24
right-left 178° (typical value), up-down 178° (typical value)
Explanation:
or: horizontal 178° (typical value), vertical 178° (typical value)

Just the angular width of the field of view.
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Anton Konashenok
Czech Republic
Local time: 13:24
Grading comment
Very nice, thank you!!
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4 +5right-left 178° (typical value), up-down 178° (typical value)
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r/l 178 (typ.), u/d178 (typ.)
right-left 178° (typical value), up-down 178° (typical value)


Explanation:
or: horizontal 178° (typical value), vertical 178° (typical value)

Just the angular width of the field of view.

Anton Konashenok
Czech Republic
Local time: 13:24
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Native speaker of: Native in RussianRussian, Native in EnglishEnglish
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Grading comment
Very nice, thank you!!

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