Does the 26C100U lcd tv use a Cinespeed panel with wide viewing angles?

I am nearly ready to purchase a 26C100U lcd tv but I want to verify that it has a Cinespeed panel with wide viewing angles. The reseller's website says that it does but Toshiba's 26C100U pdf spec sheet and web site says it does not. Although Toshiba's pdf spec sheet for the 32C100U model does show a Cinespeed panel. Is it possible that the 26" version does use a Cinespeed panel but it is just not listed? My main concern is the viewing angle (especially vertical) because the tv will be used in a slightly elevated postion. 

I see what you mean about the specs.  I'd trust the info on Toshiba's website over the reseller's.  Looks like there's no Cinespeed on the 26C100U.

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