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Understanding Viewing Modes
Your HDTV features the following viewing modes. You can switch viewing modes using the remote
control, please follow the instructions in page 62.
Viewing Modes
Normal Mode
The original 4:3 aspect ratio (1.33:1 source) is preserved, so black bars are
added to the left and right of the display image. Standard TV broadcasts are
displayed with a 4:3 Aspect Ratio. Movies in 4:3 Aspect Ratio may be
referred to as pan-and-scan or full frame. These movies were originally
filmed in 16:9 (widescreen), and then modified to fit a traditional TV screen
(4:3).
Wide Mode
When watching a standard broadcast or full-frame movie in this
mode, the display image is stretched proportionately to fill the TV
screen. When watching a widescreen (1.78:1 source) program or
movie, the display image fills the TV screen. If you are watching a
widescreen (1.85:1 or 2.35:1 source) program or movie, there will
still be black bars at the top and bottom.
Zoom Mode
When watching a widescreen (1.78:1, 1.85:1, or 2.35:1 source) program
or movie, the display image is zoomed proportionally to fill the width of
the screen. The top and bottom are cut off to remove most of the source
material’s black bars. This mode is good for programs or movies with
sub-titles.
Stretch Mode
When watching a widescreen program
(1.78:1 source) with black bars on
the sides, the display image will
stretch to fill the TV screen. People
will appear wider than they really are.
If you are watching a widescreen
(1.85:1 or 2.35:1 source) program or
movie, there will still be black bars at
the top and bottom. This mode is available only when watching a widescreen program.
Panoramic Mode
When watching a standard broadcast or full frame movie in this mode, the
4:3 Aspect Ratio (1.33:1 source) display image is stretched horizontally on
the left and right sides to fill the TV screen. The center of the image is not
stretched.
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