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What's it look like when you're watching a letter-boxed movie from a
conventional SD channel on an HD 16:9 monitor? Do you get a
relatively tiny rectangular image with lots of blank space all
around, or is there some way to zoom the image so that the
pre-formatted image fits the HD aspect ratio? If the zoom feature
exists, is it universally available, commonly available, or only on
some models from some makers? Have the makers all invented creative
marketing names for the feature?
When I look at HD sets in the stores, they're all locked into some
in-house video source, so I've never been able to really play with
one to see what it does with various sources.
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Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | bert@visi.com
What's it look like when you're watching a letter-boxed movie from a
conventional SD channel on an HD 16:9 monitor? Do you get a
relatively tiny rectangular image with lots of blank space all
around, or is there some way to zoom the image so that the
pre-formatted image fits the HD aspect ratio? If the zoom feature
exists, is it universally available, commonly available, or only on
some models from some makers? Have the makers all invented creative
marketing names for the feature?
When I look at HD sets in the stores, they're all locked into some
in-house video source, so I've never been able to really play with
one to see what it does with various sources.
--
Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | bert@visi.com