Not all programs are made to fit the 16X9 screen, use the ASPECT button on the remote to make the picture fill the screen.
A burn comes from having a picture on the screen what has little movement. Don't leave the screen on a channel or video that is static for days at a time.
Center channel speakers are used for surround sound audiovisual systems in order to provide the effect that the sound is coming right from the screen. This is done by placing the center channel speaker in the center of and behind the projection screen.
Usually this is a sync problem when viewing the screen with sound through a surround receiver. See if your receiver has a lip sync feature to compensate for the delayed audio.
If it is reception, it will only appear on one channel. If it is on all channels it is the TV. It also depends on area of problem. An LCD projector probably has a bad engine, but a CRT projector could be low on coolant if problem shows on the bottom half, usually related to Phillips Magnavox types, and a standard picture tube type may just be from magnetism caused by large speakers close to the screen, really close, or moving the TV and worse effect if it was laid face down and turned on. Last problem may self correct in about five startups from being off a while, or you need a tech to demagnetize. One more in the same area of thought is a thermal device for that circuit, only in picture tube standard TVs
Maybe. Modern LCD TV screens are soft, unlike the old hard glass CRT picture tubes. A nerf dart, shot from close range, could conceivably damage the screen.
Digital Spectrum MemoryVUE has a 17 inch screen.
A burn comes from having a picture on the screen what has little movement. Don't leave the screen on a channel or video that is static for days at a time.
It depends on what angle you are looking at it. If it is straight forward then yes the screen size and viewing size are the same.
Frequency screen - Rx valueData mode screen - Transfer speedMain channel screen - Channel number and name
For optimum viewing, your eyes should be level with the middle of the screen when you're seated in your normal viewing position.
Finding the best projector for a home is defined by what the usage will be and the space it will be placed in. Projectors are best used for viewing movies and sporting events where large screen LCD TVs are best used for regular, everyday TV viewing. If the room gets a lot of exterior light, then getting a projector that provides a bright clear picture becomes a priority. Home projectors should also have variety of inputs for different devices.
Paperless
it is seen crookedly
The edge of the viewing screen.
Ions left to travel to the screen of a picture tube would "burn" a brown spot where it would intefer with the picture viewing. They would usually make the electron path bent so that the ions would only strike in the neck portion of the tube. The electrons could easily be rerouted straight to the screen.
Today, most individuals are buying flat screen, and yes they are better. The image is clearer, better picture viewing, less bulky and doesn't take up space, lightweight, and overall better quliaty.
The TV is hard to see from certain angles because the LEDs only face forward and project light forward. Therefore the viewing from the sides is a black screen.