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2007-01-19 10:36:50 · 3 answers · asked by Pink Freud 1 in Consumer Electronics TVs

I want like a widescreen picture, but I think I'm getting letterbox.

2007-01-19 10:37:17 · update #1

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All HD is broadcast in 16:9 ratio (letterbox style). You can adjust your tv to show it in the old standard tv ratio: 4:3. But if you do that you are either stretching your picture and dsitort the inages in the picture, or cutting off the edges.

Widescreen and letterbox usually refer to the same shape picture. A picture without any of the bars would be a "fullscreen" image.

2007-01-19 10:43:48 · answer #1 · answered by C_Bar 7 · 0 0

First, you are able to acquire the instruction manual from Toshiba's website. (all companies make their products' manuals attainable this type.) 2nd, how the television reflects relies upon on the cabling you're using and this methodology source (HD television channel, SD television channel, DVD, Blu-Ray...) i assume you recognize to apply HDMI cables each and every time attainable to be sure a HD image out of your sources. next bear in techniques that greater recent HD instruments do no longer basically use a a techniques better determination, yet additionally they use a distinctive component ratio than older SD instruments. SD makes use of four:3, the place as HD makes use of sixteen:9. for this reason a non-HD channel on a HDTV will commonly have black(or gray) borders on the left and appropriate of the reveal. DVDs that say they are in fullscreen use the old 4:3 component ratio besides. Widescreen DVDs use the unique component ratio that the action picture replaced into shot in. on the same time as sixteen:9 is exceedingly straight forward, there are others besides. via default a HDTV will maintain the unique component ratio from a blu-ray disc or non-widescreen DVD. this means if the action picture makes use of a distinctive component ratio, you will get black bars on outstanding/backside of your reveal. in case you somewhat do unlike this, use the television distant's "Zoom" button to alter the reveal mode. word: this only stretches the image, which could effect in people looking slightly skinnier than ordinary.

2016-12-16 08:39:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2007-01-19 10:41:04 · answer #3 · answered by Backwoods Barbie 7 · 0 0

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