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Was wondering if anyone here uses a widescreen panel exclusively to watch full frame / 4x3 material. If so, do you 'hide' the black bars on either side of the images?
Basically, I still (and will always) have dozens of dvd's with o.a.r. of 4x3 (old concerts/tv shows/etc.). But watching them on my 16x9 panel drives me batty because of the grey bars on either side. My plan (aside from going back to a tube/crt display) is to get a 1080i widescreen display and then head over to the local hardware store to see if they have black strips made of vinyl, plastic, or other material. Then I was planning to place the black strips over the sides of the screen so as to make a (somewhat) dedicated full frame / 4x3 panel. Has anyone here tried/attempted this? If so, any suggestions on materials used to cover the sides of the panel? Thanks! |
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