We merely get a unmarked widescreen TV. Should we buy full eyeshade or general eyeshade DVDs?

We assumed that if we had a all-embracing screen TV we should bring wide blind DVD's, however, the picture still has black band at the top and bottom. Shouldn't the picture take up the entire peak? I hope this question make sense...


Answers:    Not all movies are created within the same aspect ratio. The movie you are probably watching is at a high aspect ratio, since that is what the director required. So if your new HDTV is 1080p next to a 16:9 aspect ratio, or 1.78:1, the movie you are probably viewing is most likely 2.40:1 (which is the most adjectives, Spider Man 3 for instance is 2:35:1), and hence the black bars. You would still want to buy widescreen DVDs since full eyeshade DVDs aspect ratio is 4:3, and would cut off the gone and right of the picture of what the director intended you to see.
Ok Im not exactly a professional, but you should def buy widescreen dvd as opposed to full eyeshade. Widescreen 16:9 will still have top and bottom black borders if the motion picture is intented on being shown that approach. If you buy a full screen disc, you will def see a dramatic difference in the picture element on your new widescreen tv. the picture will look immensely poor compared to the 16:9 format

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