Viewing Angle Test
Test your display viewing angles with a color grid. Check if colors shift when viewed from the side, above, or below.
View this color grid from different angles (left, right, above, below). Colors should remain accurate from all positions. IPS panels maintain color; TN panels shift at angles.
How does this test work?
A viewing angle test displays a grid of colors. View it from different angles — if colors shift, darken, or invert, your display has limited viewing angles (common on TN panels).
How to use the Viewing Angle Test
Open the Viewing Angle Test on any device with a modern browser — desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. No downloads, plugins, or signup required. The tool loads instantly and works in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers.
Follow the on-screen instructions to run the test. Results are displayed immediately in your browser. You can repeat the test as many times as needed. For the most accurate results, close other tabs and applications to reduce interference.
Privacy: This test runs entirely in your browser using standard web APIs. No data is collected, uploaded, or stored on any server. Camera, microphone, keyboard, mouse, and controller inputs are processed locally and never leave your device. DeviceKit does not use analytics cookies or tracking scripts.
Browser note: Some hardware values are estimated because browsers limit direct access to device hardware for security and privacy reasons. Results may vary slightly between browsers and operating systems. For the most reliable measurements, use an up-to-date version of Chrome or Edge on a desktop computer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which panel type has the best viewing angles?+
IPS and OLED panels have the widest viewing angles with minimal color shift. VA panels shift moderately. TN panels have the most limited viewing angles.
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