I do know that they had some funky setup 4:3 on 16:9. I will check
tonight as well, who is your provider? I have Dish.

-Rolf

Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> Its hooked up via hdmi.  No, not zoomed in.  I have both regular 
> history, and HD history and of course the regular comes in with the 
> black bars on the side, since its more a square pic.  The HD fills up 
> the screen but just seems zoomed in or something like you say, except 
> its not zoomed.  I will check to make sure though but I do not think so.
>
> Rolf wrote:
>   
>> Are you on DVI/HDMI or component? Sure its not zoomed in? History comes
>> in HD now you know, even though most of the content is still 4:3.
>>
>> -Rolf
>>
>> Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
>>     
>>> Speaking of HDTV's, I have been noticing lately that I have some of the 
>>> pic cut off on some channels.  For instance, the History channel.  I 
>>> notice it because the H will be half or more cut off on the side, and 
>>> some of the text will be cut off and you cant see.  Same with some of 
>>> the over air channels like CBS etc.  I dont recall it being like this 
>>> before when I first got the TV.  I have not changed any settings, even 
>>> tried adjusting them both on the TV and the sat box, no change.  Is it 
>>> just me with a problem or are they sending out the format screwed up or 
>>> something so its not fitting properly on the screen?
>>>
>>> LWB250 wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Thanks for all the feedback, folks.  Looks like
>>>> Samsung is probably the one, which I had also figured
>>>> out based on reviews I'm seeing.
>>>>
>>>> We're on cable here, but I have no idea what we'll end
>>>> up with in Indiana.  Probably cable as well, but
>>>> that's going to be determined by where the house is. 
>>>> There are still a lot of places in the rural parts
>>>> where cable hasn't reached yet.
>>>>
>>>> A contract ratio of 10,000:1 was mentioned, but I
>>>> didn't think LCDs got in this range, only plasma?
>>>>
>>>> HDMI inputs are a must, and at least two - I need one
>>>> for my Apple TV for starters.
>>>>
>>>> A lot is going to hinge on whether or not we leave our
>>>> "big" (36") CRT TV with this house.  We have a built
>>>> in entertainment center that was designed for a large
>>>> CRT TV, and it's one of the few that still fits.  WE
>>>> were worried about how to make a flat screen TV work
>>>> with it in the future, as the size of the opening of
>>>> the TV does not accommodate a flat screen TV's
>>>> dimensions....
>>>>
>>>> Again, thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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