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Need Help With 16:9 "Squeeze" Question |
interact93
 Rank: Sony Fan 
Joined: Feb 08, 2003
Posts: 10
From: new York
 | Posted: 2003-02-22 14:17
The way I understod it, if a 4:3 moniter doesn't have a "squeeze" function, you will lose about 25% of the resolution when viewing "anamorphic" DVD content in letterboxed mode. Is it also true you will lose 25% of the resolution when viewing letterboxed high-def 1080i 16:9 cable tv channels?
 
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Jeff_Lam
 Rank: Sony Aficionado 
Joined: Nov 06, 2002
Posts: 125
From: Santa Clara, CA
 | Posted: 2003-02-24 13:30
It's actually 33%.
But yes, that is correct. If you buy a 4x3 TV make absolutely sure it has this feature.
 
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