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Hey guys,
I have an infocus X2 projector that is hooked up to a Sony BDP-s350. Both are set to the 4:3 format. Would I benefit at all by changing the projector to it's non-native 16:9 format and changing the blu-ray player to the 16:9 format also? -Thanks |
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![]() If I understand your question, yes, going to 16:9 will give more visible picture, albeit at the cost of black bars. "My evil self is at that door and I am powerless to stop it." -Dr. Morbius / Forbidden Planet |
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