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Boltar wrote:
On 15 Jul, 17:35, "the dog from that film you saw" wrote: of course it chops the sides off - the shows are filmed in widescreen so if you dont want them that way how else are they supposed to make them 4:3. They could broadcast 4:3 signals or was that too obvious a solution? And 4:3 signals have just had the sides chopped off by the broadcasters. just try finding a 4:3 tv on sale in the shops - digital tv has been widescreen for years. Well that'll be ****ing useful when analogue switches off. Are we all supposed to fork out for a widescreen set or just watch a picture that effectively reduces the size of our screens by a third? As has been pointed out , you can just set the decoder to display a 4:3 image -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk |
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In article .com,
Boltar writes On 15 Jul, 17:30, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: surprised if the majority of households don't have a widescreen set for at least their main TV. Are you for real? I don't know a single person who owns a widescreen TV. Where do you live , Sloane Square? Where do you get the idea that only Sloane Rangers can afford 180 GBP for a 28" wide-screen TV? Perhaps you 'think' that the only wide-screen TVs are 42" "HD (not quite) ready" IDTV plasma TVs, you would be mistaken! -- Ian G8ILZ There are always two people in every pictu the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams |
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In article .com,
Boltar writes On 15 Jul, 17:35, "the dog from that film you saw" wrote: of course it chops the sides off - the shows are filmed in widescreen so if you dont want them that way how else are they supposed to make them 4:3. They could broadcast 4:3 signals or was that too obvious a solution? Then they would be chopping the sides off. And whilst we are at it; we can dispense with the wasteful colour, it takes more bandwidth and TX power; as for 625 lines, it's far, far too much, all you need is 30!! just try finding a 4:3 tv on sale in the shops - digital tv has been widescreen for years. Well that'll be ****ing useful when analogue switches off. Are we all supposed to fork out for a widescreen set or just watch a picture that effectively reduces the size of our screens by a third? No, you could always chop off the extra bits at the side which you didn't have before, and when your TV wears-out replace it with something made for the 21st century. -- Ian G8ILZ There are always two people in every pictu the photographer and the viewer. ~Ansel Adams |
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On 15 Jul, 19:23, "Dr Zoidberg"
wrote: Boltar wrote: On 15 Jul, 17:30, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: surprised if the majority of households don't have a widescreen set for at least their main TV. Are you for real? I don't know a single person who owns a widescreen TV. Where do you live , Sloane Square? Hello Half-wit. I only know two people that don't have a widescreen You should share that fascinating fact next time your down at Henley swilling the champers in the Bentley what what old chap. B2003 |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:21:21 -0700, Boltar wrote:
On 15 Jul, 17:35, "the dog from that film you saw" wrote: of course it chops the sides off - the shows are filmed in widescreen so if you dont want them that way how else are they supposed to make them 4:3. They could broadcast 4:3 signals or was that too obvious a solution? You really are clueless, is being thick a hobby of yours. If they were to 'broadcast 4:3' they would simply be chopping the sides off! just try finding a 4:3 tv on sale in the shops - digital tv has been widescreen for years. Well that'll be ****ing useful when analogue switches off. Are we all supposed to fork out for a widescreen set or just watch a picture that effectively reduces the size of our screens by a third? Oh , but wait , I forgot the digital switchover is all about money and the people who have it and has sod all to do with making life better for most of the population. B2003 You could just put up with 4:3 centre-cut-out or watch films or non- 4:3 or 14:9 safe material in letterbox and get used to the better ratio. -- 60 day free DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/NGN-use-by-GPs http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/signage |
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Boltar wrote:
On 15 Jul, 16:39, "Adrian A" wrote: Why should everyone else put up with 4:3 just to suit you? Who's everyone else? That tiny tiny percentage of people who have widescreen compared to the vast majority of the population who have standard TVs? I prefer to watch the stuff in the intended aspect ratio, even on a 4:3. I would much rather see the whole frame, rather than worry about a bit of blank screen. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:17:55 -0700, Boltar wrote:
On 15 Jul, 17:30, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: surprised if the majority of households don't have a widescreen set for at least their main TV. Are you for real? I don't know a single person who owns a widescreen TV. Where do you live , Sloane Square? B2003 I don't know a single person who doesn't have a widescreen TV. I bought mine back in 1997. -- 60 day free DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/NGN-use-by-GPs http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/signage |
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{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:17:55 -0700, Boltar wrote: On 15 Jul, 17:30, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: surprised if the majority of households don't have a widescreen set for at least their main TV. Are you for real? I don't know a single person who owns a widescreen TV. Where do you live , Sloane Square? B2003 I don't know a single person who doesn't have a widescreen TV. I bought mine back in 1997. Mine was in 1999 , paid for from the windfall I got when Centrica bought The AA -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk |
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Boltar wrote:
On 15 Jul, 19:23, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: Boltar wrote: On 15 Jul, 17:30, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: surprised if the majority of households don't have a widescreen set for at least their main TV. Are you for real? I don't know a single person who owns a widescreen TV. Where do you live , Sloane Square? Hello Half-wit. I only know two people that don't have a widescreen You should share that fascinating fact next time your down at Henley swilling the champers in the Bentley what what old chap. Well , technically Bentley is now part of the VW group as is Skoda , so perhaps my Octavia is a relative of the Bentley -- Alex "I laugh in the face of danger. Then I hide until it goes away" www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 21:02:08 +0100, Dr Zoidberg wrote:
{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 10:17:55 -0700, Boltar wrote: On 15 Jul, 17:30, "Dr Zoidberg" wrote: surprised if the majority of households don't have a widescreen set for at least their main TV. Are you for real? I don't know a single person who owns a widescreen TV. Where do you live , Sloane Square? B2003 I don't know a single person who doesn't have a widescreen TV. I bought mine back in 1997. Mine was in 1999 , paid for from the windfall I got when Centrica bought The AA I got mine 55% off the usual shop price (which was less than the RRP, though we know that RRPs are loaded, so shops can knock money off), I think they made a mistake as the price they were selling it for was pretty low, it was a display model, but they were selling me the pro-logic version yet the details they had were for a non-pro-logic version. -- 60 day free DVD rental: www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/NGN-use-by-GPs http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/signage |
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