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Re: some widescreens (probably most actually)...

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Thank you. The salesman told me that one couldn't watch with gray bars more than 20% of the time, however. Apparently because the screened will get "burned" (I guess like a computer monitor without a screen saver. He's basically saying, then, that filling the 16:9 screen with 4:3, as one needs to do 80% of the time, means tolerating some distortion. Does this make sense to you? Thanks again.


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