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• 4:3 for standard-definition TV broadcasts, video games, and other 4:3 content.
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Wide for standard-definition TV broadcasts, video games, and other 4:3 content.
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Zoom 1 for use with DVDs that present movies in their original 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
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Zoom 2 for standard-definition (4:3) content that has been “letterboxed” to present movies in their
original aspect ratio.
Note
When you’re viewing a particular source, you can press the OSD (On-Screen Display) button to display the selected
aspect ratio.
4:3 image shown using Normal 1 setting 4:3 adds side bars to display the image in its
original aspect ratio
4:3 image shown using 4:3 setting Wide keeps the center of the image close to its
original proportions, while stretching the image
more at the sides to fill the screen
2.35:1 theatrical aspect ratio
shown using
Normal 1 setting
Zoom 1 enlarges the image to eliminate the
black bars, but cuts off some side content
Letterboxed 1.85:1 movie image
shown using
4:3 setting
Zoom 2 enlarges the image to eliminate the
black bars on the sides, but narrow bars remain at
the top and bottom