Why do people put up with the screen's viewing aspect ratio? Doesn't the oval-shaped soccer ball provide a hint? I walk into people's homes and see their 42" TV's set up that way and have to laugh...at least this is on a small scale so you the distorted human faces aren't as obvious....
I can't laugh at it . . . watching "stretched" TV gives me a headache. I proposed a crusade to convince HDTV manufacturers to stop offering "stretch" as viewing mode.
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Why do people put up with the screen's viewing aspect ratio? Doesn't the oval-shaped soccer ball provide a hint? I walk into people's homes and see their 42" TV's set up that way and have to laugh...at least this is on a small scale so you the distorted human faces aren't as obvious....
I can't laugh at it . . . watching "stretched" TV gives me a headache. I proposed a crusade to convince HDTV manufacturers to stop offering "stretch" as viewing mode.