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The use of a widescreen is to allow the user to see the picture on the screen in a wider or larger manner. A widescreen television is typically much larger than a regular television. Therefore, the picture is clearer and bigger.
program could be widescreen
Use the `aspect' button on your TV's remote control to change the aspect resolution of the TV's picture.
The cost of a lcd widescreen tv depends on the brand you want, the size of screen you want, and how clear you want the picture to be. You can find a 32inch for as little as $350, and a 60inch for as little as $1200.
The number of pixels per inch on a widescreen television will also depend on the type of television it is. For example an HDTV television will have more pixels per inch to provide better picture quality. An HDTV would run at approximately 1080 pixels per inch.
it is most likely a widescreen television therefore it may have black bars running across the top and bottom.
Go into the video MENU and set the SHARPNESS control to MAX. for a sharper picture.
They do that so you can watch the entire 16:9 picture even on a 4:3 television. The black bars on the top and bottom mean that your tv is mocking a widescreen tv. With this feature, everyone can see the entire picture no matter what TV they have.
full screen cuts off the left and right sides of the picture to make it fit on a 4:3 aspect ration tv screen. (it makes it square more or less) while widescreen actually shows you the entire picture that was originally shot.
Try the 'aspect' button on the remote control.
Widescreen refers to the ratio of width to height. Widescreen has a greater width than a standard TV.Flat panel refers to the flat surface of the display. Older televisions were more rounded, in an attempt to keep the distance from the electron gun relatively even to minimize focus problems.LCD refers to the Liquid Crystal Display technology that is used to generate the picture.HDTV refers to the image quality. But recognize that there is a difference between HDTV and "digital" tv. HDTV is a higher quality picture, Digital just means that the signal is sent digitally, allowing TV stations to send multiple TV signals across the same broadcast frequency.
A trick I have used for years is if the tv has a SHARPNESS setting, (in the picture or video menu) turn that control all the way UP. This will sharpen the vertical edges of the picture.