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Re: WideScreen Projection TV ?

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It also depends upon the specific projector. Some are equipped to handle the differential scanning that the John described by using a gray bar system instead of black to keep the phosphor burn relatively even. By the way, it isn't just needing to watch widescreen since some widescreen will cover only certain parts of the screen after all (e.g., 1.78:1 covers all of a widescreen but 2:35:1 doesn't for the standard widescreen 16:9 set). For a 4:3 screen, you need to vary the type of widescreen format as well just to be on the safe side (probably will happen naturally if you view a wide variety of movies).




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