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What is the 'correct' aspect ratio then?
Most people for the next 3 or 4 years are going to have 95% or more stuff available over cable at 4:3 aspect ratio, why would they want to buy a tv that would have those annoying bars on the sides for 95% of what they are going to watch for a next few years? Seems to me that it would be bass-ackwards to buy a tv set that does not fit most of your available viewing material. The problem so far in being able to get enough HDTV sets and ATSC tuners available has been the widespread penetration of cable. To use the still standard cable, you need a standard tv set. Cable companies have been slow to provide HDTV capable signal at reasonable cost. |
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