IPS stands for In-Plane Switching. This technology is mostly used in modern Mobile Phones and some of the newer television. In this, we are able to see the picture at very steep angles, almost from 179 degrees.
Sorry I don't have any idea about science & tech but I heard that, the lcd we use is assembled with IPS panel technology.
Samsung have chosen not to use IPS technology. They have selected alternatives that support the high quality images their televisions offer.
IPS is not considered to be the best panel. It is one of several LCD panel variants used in domestic televisions and happens to be the one used by LG. LG are well known for adding spam to numerous wikis and opinion sites. Therefore it is quite likely that the IPS panel type is mentioned with gushing praise for the LG televisions that use them. Rather than listen to spam, make sure you get to see a range of televisions ans see for yourself which is the best image.
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I don't understand why you need 170-degree viewing angle. However, you can try IPS panel implemented led TV. LG use IPS panel in led and they claims 180-degree viewing angle.
To change the speed on an Akai GX4000D reel-to-reel tape deck, locate the speed selector switch on the front panel. Depending on the model, you may have options for multiple speeds such as 3.75 ips, 7.5 ips, and 15 ips. Simply flip the switch to the desired speed setting to change the playback speed.
IPS panels are considered to be comparatively good mainly by the spammers who flood user contributed web sites with spam about LG televisions. Other manufacturers have their own choice for display panel technology, also considered to be comparatively good and available for your inspection at stores. Why not take a look at several brands and make up your own mind.
As per my knowledge IPS panel is based on fast response time which creates excellent moving pictures.
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Those panels are same. LED & LCD TV have IPS or VA panel. Even Samsung used VA. But IPS panel can resolve the problem of wave and multicolor spot. Major different things are backlight which LCD TV has CCLF (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) from back side and LED TV has the emitting diodes from back side. That's why, LED much slimer than LCD TV.
The HTC One X does not have a super amoled plus screen, it has an IPS panel premium LCD screen.