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In Reply to: there are no anamorphic discs posted by Joe Murphy Jr on March 7, 2007 at 05:29:45:
Yes, I'm aware and I wasn't very clear in my post. I understand the studio's aspect ratio inconsistencies (choices) and the intended OAR, but I'm over the "black bars top and bottom". The point is that they don't HAVE to be there (as you know there are many disc's that have ratio's to fill our 16x9 set) I can't remember which of the many. Plus today's TV's are larger than ever in our history and they're not being utilized as we expect. Why would you own a 60 or 70 inch to have a portion of the picture shown? Sorry, Just a personal rant :). Back when I owned a laserdisc player, I accepted the widscreen format on my 4:3 set, but that was almost 20 years ago (no I'm not a pan and scan guy nor do I own "full screen" dvd's but I do enjoy when a disc fills my 60" SXRD/XBR2 screen). As for the PS3 I'm are you sure that the drives are different in each?? I'm not a huge proponent of an "all in one" unit, I prefer dedicated equipment. Thanks for your input however.
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The PS3 has the latest Blu-ray drive (when compared to the current Pioneer and Sony stand-alone players). It is also capable of Blu-ray Live and supports the Java features of Blu-ray. If there are changes, it's firmware is upgradable. Sony designed it based on the capabilities, present and soon-to-be released, of the Blu-ray format.
I think what you're looking for is a "constant height" projector. The height will be the same, regardless of the aspect rario, but the width will increase with wider aspect ratio movies. This is of course not possible without a front projector (and the associated anamorphic lens and screen). A fixed size display, by definition, is not capable of this and will always have black bars with aspect ratios wider than its own -- unless you zoom and cut off the sides of the movie.
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