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compulsive dvd 10-26-05 07:10 PM

Questions like these are always amazing. It explains the stretch to fill widescreen movies on the 16:9 tvs at best buy. Does no one notice the distortion? It's like when tv stations used to broadcast films that were in scope without using the scope lens, so everyone was really skinny.

Down 10-26-05 10:47 PM


Originally Posted by compulsive dvd
Questions like these are always amazing.


Even more amazing, IMO, are many of the replies. So much time spent on ridiculing the OP, and for what?

Who knows...

digitalfreaknyc 10-26-05 10:52 PM


Originally Posted by Down
Even more amazing, IMO, are many of the replies. So much time spent on ridiculing the OP, and for what?

Who knows...

One would assume if you have the money to buy a 60" you'd do an iota of research as to what they are before doing so.

tasha99 10-26-05 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
Why is it that people like THIS are the people with plasma's???

*sigh*

such a cruel cruel world...

:lol:

I watch widescreen movies on a 19 inch tv. :(

Bill Geiger 10-26-05 11:48 PM

Here ya go...should explain things for ya!

http://www.widescreen.org/widescreen_tv_qa.shtml

Daniel L 10-26-05 11:56 PM

Is this guy for real?

Has to be a joke, right?

Johnny Boy 10-27-05 12:12 AM

I honestly don't even know why full screen dvds are made. It's like buying a book with 1/4 of the pages ripped out.

collven 10-27-05 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by Daniel L
Is this guy for real?

Has to be a joke, right?

I agree, I think it's a trolling thread just to get a rise out of us, heh.

SINGLE104 10-27-05 12:26 AM

Just a little FYI, next time you make a major investment like this, be sure you do extensive research on the product, so you'll know exactly what your buying.

illennium 10-27-05 12:45 AM

Just watch good movies and the aspect ratio doesn't matter.

Daniel L 10-27-05 03:51 AM


Just watch good movies and the aspect ratio doesn't matter.
Please God... make it stop.

Egon's Ghost 10-27-05 04:20 AM


Originally Posted by Johny Boy
I honestly don't even know why full screen dvds are made. It's like buying a book with 1/4 of the pages ripped out.

Nice one!


Originally Posted by tasha99
I watch widescreen movies on a 19 inch tv.

I watch DVDs on a laptop. I just move in reallllly closely.

This is all very funny.

Daniel L 10-27-05 04:48 AM

Do... Rey... EGONNNNNNN!

Fincher Fan 10-27-05 05:16 AM

Sounds like you made a mistake when you bought your TV. That's ok - it happens. Just send me your broken plasma one and I'll give you a brand new 51 cm TV. The next time you play a fullscreen DVD... voila! No black bars!

filmo70 10-27-05 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by Johny Boy
I honestly don't even know why full screen dvds are made.

You stupid :mad2:

Hensley300 10-27-05 07:11 AM

Thanks for all the useful and replies in good faith.
As for the other replies,
When you have a std crt t.v. for the past 15 years it gives little incentive to remember your dvd player actually does do the 16:9 mode.
I was well aware the T.V. was a 16:9 plasma before I bought it but just didnt put the time and thought into thinking i would need to make adjustments to my dvd player as well since I have had my system balanced/adjusted to where I wanted it for so long without having to make new changes.
Since eveything else is sony, I will wait for their hdmi to come out since I already have an extra hdmi cable.
As far as seeing demonstrations in a store, I rarely shop at electronics stores or even go in them much anymore, all my purchases are off the internet since sales tax, etc is so high where I live.

I do appreciate the help.

SINGLE104 10-27-05 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by Hensley300
As far as seeing demonstrations in a store, I rarely shop at electronics stores or even go in them much anymore, all my purchases are off the internet since sales tax, etc is so high where I live. I do appreciate the help.

OH MY GOODNESS, NO WONDER!!! This is your biggest mistake especially when your spending thousands, and thousands of dollars for a product. It's like buying a new, or a used car sight unseen from the internet, without test driving it, and how do you expect to know how a product operate without inspection, or demostration? You don't officially know what your buying if don't perform these buying tasks. No one would make a final decision to purchase anything without viewing the product in person, and demostrating it. If you want to be a smart shopper in the future for any A/V hardware electronics, I would strongly recommend to you to browse at high end, state of the art electronic stores in person (not the internet), and to look, demostrate various of products, so you'll have inclinations, and knowledge about the product you are potentially buying. The salesperson will assist, and answer any inquiries you may have about the product for your comprehension. As I stated prior, do extensive research on the merchandise before you make a final decision.

Toben 10-27-05 09:34 AM

I think it's demostrable ;)

digitalfreaknyc 10-27-05 09:41 AM

Next on Montel:

People with money...who have no f*%$$%g clue what to do with it.

Egon's Ghost 10-27-05 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by Daniel L
Do... Rey... EGONNNNNNN!

"I bet the college chicks dig that huge cranium of yours."
-"I think they prefer my epididimus."

illennium 10-27-05 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by Daniel L
Please God... make it stop.

Nope, I mean it. Aspect ratio is not the bottleneck when it comes to understanding and appreciating film. Taste, intelligence, imagination, open-mindedness, and critical and analytical ability are far more important than seeing the sides of the image.

Fincher Fan 10-27-05 09:51 AM

I call shenanigans on this whole thread.

Hensley300 10-27-05 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by digitalfreaknyc
One would assume if you have the money to buy a 60" you'd do an iota of research as to what they are before doing so.

Everyone on this board who isnt a dick and acts over age 13 take one step forward.
Not so fast digitalfreak!

Fincher Fan 10-27-05 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by Hensley300
Everyone on this board who isnt a dick and acts over age 13 take one step forward.

Where? Into their monitor? :hscratch:

digitalfreaknyc 10-27-05 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by Hensley300
Everyone on this board who isnt a dick and acts over age 13 take one step forward.
Not so fast digitalfreak!

Calm down there, newbie. Name calling isn't allowed.


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