the actual angle of view in terms of what you see in colour and sharp is extremely shallow. human vision builds up the image in your brain by wandering around in the scene. depending on how concentrated on the subject you are, your effective "angle of view" can vary alot! so just comparing this number makes no sense strictly speaking.
I will try to illustrate this with an example: take a large ultra-wide angle print. say 2m x 2m. if you look at it from 2m distance, than it appears rather wide angle. if however you stand very close and look at it from 50 cm or less, then it will not appear like a wide angle shot.
hence my comment on printing size and viewing distance.
of course we have a certain habit of choosing the distance according to the print size in always the same manner. However, if we are forced into a certain distance (by the way an image is displayed), then things are different.