Just curious.... when you watch standard def content, do you watch it in 4:3 with "side bars" or do you stretch/zoom to fill the screen.
Me? 4:3.
Me? 4:3.
Just curious.... when you watch standard def content, do you watch it in 4:3 with "side bars" or do you stretch/zoom to fill the screen.
Me? 4:3.
4:3. And the technical term for viewing with "side bars" is "pillarboxing".![]()
Mitsubishi got smart with their zoom feature on my set and realized that there's usually nothing worth missing at the bottom of the screen so they made the zoom cut off more of the bottom than the top to like a 2:1 ratio from what I can tell. Hence, actors heads are in one piece, the image fills the screen and it looks natural.
Toshiba does the same. Our living room TV uses zoom, because my family usually watches regular stations rather than movies. Of course one can switch back and forth just by setting it in the menu, but it's still nicer than how zoom used to be.
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