If having to pick between the different types of technologies for my HDTV Widescreen wasn’t enough there are the other points to consider I had to think about when I went to buy my HDTV Widescreen.
Did I actually Need a Widescreen?
Although some makers still offer HDTVs in the older square-ish formats and come with a much lower price tags. And most local television networks, though broadcasting in high-definition, still stick with the popularly known 4:3 proportion vs the cinematic ratio of 16:9. The answer was as asking myself, what is the point in going high-def without going wide? Purposeless . My HD experience, when it came to films and a few other networks broadcasting in both HD and wide formats, would then be obstructed by the absence of width in my unit.
In Proportion
At first I was so excited that I had saved up enough to buy an HDTV Widescreen sufficiently large to just be squished between the two parallel walls of my living room. Good thing I went window shopping in malls and other independent appliance stores and I did not rely on the photographs on the web. I discovered that I may very well go unnecessarily wide that will be bad for up close viewing as the flaws will be much more obvious. Think looking at something with a magnifying glass. I was able to jump this hurdle by measuring the distance between my couch and the spot where my HDTV Widescreen will be sitting at home and copying this distance when I am looking at those in display in the shops.
No difficulty with watching shows in 4:3 ratio as I will simply set my HDTV Widescreen to either crop, stretch or put up with “pillarbox”.
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