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In Reply to: Do you think that the short term future of TVs is............ posted by Cut-Throat on December 17, 2004 at 18:21:04:
We've had the old "academy standard" (4:3) format for standard def NTSC TVs since the 1930's.Unless you're way younger than I think you are, neither of us will live to see a new widescreen standard. 16:9 is the HD standard for the forseeable future. Many other things will change first before you and I would see a "wider" widescreen than that.
Congrats on the new TV. And forgive me, but I thought I (and others) posted a response to your aspect ratio questions way down below. If I've mixed you up with another poster who didn't understand widescreen formats and why directors used different aspect ratios, then I apologize.
The FAQs at avsforum.com, hometheaterforum.com and hometheaterspot.com might be helpful.
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"And forgive me, but I thought I (and others) posted a response to your aspect ratio questions way down below. "I don't think it was me, but thank god we have people like you policing this forum for idiots like the rest of us.
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Seriously, my friend, try a search once in awhile.HT/HDTV can be confusing, which is why I recommend the FAQs at the various HT sites.
At least you should be happy your new LCD isn't going to be obsolete 5 years from now.
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