Talk:Full screen
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[edit] Fullscreen DVDs and Widescreen TVs
With the advent of 1.78:1 television sets, as opposed to 1.33:1 ones, full-screen DVD versions of widescreen films are arguably obsolete, but some retailers (such as Wal-Mart) insists that full-screen (or 1.33:1) versions of films originally in widescreen be made available. If a full-screen DVD is played on a 1.78:1 television set, the image would be pillarboxed (thus having vertical black bars). If Blu-Ray becomes the standards, then full screen would definitely be obsolete. There will probably be no 1.33:1 Blu-Ray discs of films originally presented in widescreen. Decimus Tedius Regio Zanarukando 22:10, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
- Why would Blu-Ray preclude studios from releasing full screen versions? It would seem that widescreen TVs are the factor that will change things. Girolamo Savonarola 22:13, 1 October 2006 (UTC)