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Phillips introducing 21:9 aspect ratio TVs. *twitch* -- (link)
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Jan 15 '09, 08:15
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http://www.gadgetvenue.com/philips-cinema-tv-with-219-aspect-ratio-01153223/
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sigh. I need to save more money -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jan 15, 08:18
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Almost all TV content is 16:9, a lot of movies as well. You'll end up with black bars on the side way more often with this -- nm
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Guigue
Jan 15, 08:19
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Black bars or just "stretch to fit tv". -- nm
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Shaun
Jan 15, 08:22
2
I guess you can decide. You can have the black bars, stretch is so things are a little deformed or stretch it and lose a portion of the top and bottom -- nm
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Guigue
Jan 15, 08:24
and a distorted image.
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Reagen
Jan 15, 08:24
My original thought when I learned that the 16:9 didn't match cinema paramaters was "these idiots went through all the trouble to create this new
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pmb
Jan 15, 08:17
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well to be honest, it's Hollywood's fault for not picking one format and sticking with it.
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Reagen
Jan 15, 08:23
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