Please tell me that the 4:3 screen in the picture isnt the one they are going with? If so, what? you get to see 2/3rds of the TV shows that everyone else does. I have noticed that more and more things are being made with no regard for the 4:3 title safe area, and when at friends places with their sat boxes set to centre cut it _really_ annoys me to see half a face and similar.
I hope that its just a stock photo from the 90's that someone has shopped drew onto.
Um, that's a pretty standard pic of Drew on The Price is Right...definitely not shopped and not cropped in anyway. TPIR is still a 4:3 SD show. Sad, but true.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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Please tell me that the 4:3 screen in the picture isnt the one they are going with? If so, what? you get to see 2/3rds of the TV shows that everyone else does. I have noticed that more and more things are being made with no regard for the 4:3 title safe area, and when at friends places with their sat boxes set to centre cut it _really_ annoys me to see half a face and similar.
I hope that its just a stock photo from the 90's that someone has shopped drew onto.
Um, that's a pretty standard pic of Drew on The Price is Right...definitely not shopped and not cropped in anyway. TPIR is still a 4:3 SD show. Sad, but true.