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That's why I *didn't* purchase a 36" HDTV. I purchased a widescreen set. My DVDs look great, BTW and I don't have to be 12" from the set to tell the difference. I also LOVE the upconversion my Philips does so I nerver EVER have to look at blasted scan lines again.

HD content availability varies by region, but in my middle sized midwestern city I have several HD channels available including ABC, NBC, CBS, NPR, Discovery, SHowtime, HBO and soon Bravo and others via cable. These are all in 16:9. BTW, other, SD channels broadcast letterboxed films - nice to have that zoom feature on the Philips.

I love my HDTV and if I were thinkingabout a 36" or larger set, I'd definitely go WS.


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