the space in the screen depends on the ratio of the movie, your TV is a 16:9, this means it's a 1,78 format (16 divided by 9). This is quite simple if you watch movie with a 1,78 ratio, you won't get bars, anything else you will. Under 1,78, example 1,33 movies (the old 4:3 TV format) you'll get bars on the side. If you get higher than 1,78, example 2,35 movies (most new movie in theaters, IMAX) you'll get bars on the top and bottum but they will be a lot smaller than on your old TV witch would of shown you bars the same size than the actual movie.
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- Bars on the size will happen with movie with a ratio between 0 to 1,77, the high the number, the smaller the bars on the side.
- Bars on the top and bottum will happen with movie with a ration above 1,79, the bigger the number the bigger the bars,
You could rent Spiman trilogy, the first movie is 1,78 and will fit your screnn but the 2 and 3 ar higher in ratio and your get a bar on top and bottum.
Most newr movies will be 2,35 so a movie looks and feels different from TV witch with HD is now 1,78.
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