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Picture format
Other formats
Press PICTURE SIZE until the desired size is reached.
4:3
The picture is displayed in 4:3 format
with black bars to the right and left.
Full Screen
Use this format if required.
16:9
The width of the picture will be zoomed evenly.
16:9 is particularly suitable for DVD players, DVB-T, DVB-C and
satellite receivers, which can transmit and show 16:9 feature
films without black bars. In the set-up menu of the set, adjust it
to show that a 16:9 TV set is connected.
CINEMA
Use CINEMA to increase a small 4:3 letterbox signal. How
do you recognise whether the broadcasting station / the set
operating is using a 4:3 letterbox signal that is too low? Press
the PICTURE SIZE button on the remote control until the 4:3
format appears. If the picture is surrounded by a black border
as in the illustration, this is a 4:3 letterbox signal. Limited by the
broadcasting station / the set operating, this signal is much too
low for a 16:9 HD-ready screen. CINEMA increases this picture
that is too small as far as possible. Natural visible poor focus
emerges, rather as if a postcard were being increased to poster
size. This unfocused appearance is conditioned by input signals
that are too low and is in no way a production fault in this TV set.
4:3 Letterbox picture increased to CINEMA format.
14:9
The picture is increased somewhat but not up to the full screen
width. Black bars remain on the right and left and also at the top
and bottom.
Note:
The picture size cannot be adjusted
in PC operation.
For 720p and 1080i signals the
PICTURE SIZE button does not work.
External receivers can automatically
adjust the picture size via a SCART
cable. Please read the instructions
for the external receiver.
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