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So yeah I got a Samsung Blu Ray player recently, the playback seems smoother than it was on my Ps3 in my opinion. So anyway on the blu ray player ir has 16:9 Original and 16:9 Full which is the best to choose? I've read on some forums 16:9 Full displays 1080p content and 16:9 Original is for 720p content. I can't tell much difference using either which is the correct one for blu ray movies?

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Original. It's not what you've read. Original displays 4:3 DVDs as 4:3 and Full stretches that image to fill the screen. On some Samsung players if you select Original it prohibits your ability to zoom in as well but it's not on all players. So if you want to zoom in to crop 2.35:1 movies select Full.

There wouldn't be any visible difference when watching Blu-rays whether you select Full or Original.
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