Scope is a type of style of filming, like widescreen or fullscreen...
If you have a 4 USB port PS3 then you can play the PS2 games in fullscreen or widescreen using the HDTV controls for the screen.
Ff stands for "fullscreen," indicating that the DVD content is presented in a fullscreen aspect ratio (4:3) rather than widescreen (16:9).
Yes. They didn't make a fullscreen or a blu-ray version. Their budget was too tight.
Widescreen has been used in movies since the late 19th century. However, widescreen TVs were not available until July of 2000.
There are many places that one can go to find a widescreen TV for purchase. There are a variety of brick and mortar stores that offer widescreen TVs for sale. Best Buy is a store that sells widescreen TVs. Another option might be a wholesale retailer. A wholesale store such as Sam's or Costco's would also sell a widescreen tv.
Yes, a widescreen TV is still measured diagonally.
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.
Most lcd televisions are widescreen now. I don't think I've seen one that wasn't recently. Both of the two I have are widescreen and they are different brands with different years.
It isn't playing it in wide screen because the films original aspect ratio was in fullscreen so basically bambi was never made into widescreen format for the blu ray release.
i presume you mean the newer HD tv's that are presented in widescreen format. This is because, when a film is shot, it is shot in widescreen ad has been since the creation of filming. "FullScreen" video's are the same as taking a widesceen version of a DVD and hitting the zoom button until it takes up the full screen. In doing so, you lose parts of the film (the edges). To minimize wasted screen/film, tv makers opted to make TVs with similar ratios to film, as to not lose the edges of the film, or have black bars take up 30% of the screen.
The typical width to height aspect ratio for a widescreen television is 4:3. It varies depending on the brand and overall size.