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FatBill let me understand this, you got a 16:9 screen, and when you wanna watch a movie that has the bars on the top and bottom (2:35), you just drop down a black panel over a portion of the top of the screen? And then do you just adjust the zoom and placement of the image via the projector? Whats the main draw of this, aren't the black bars just black on the top and bottom when you're watching 2:35 content on the 16:9 screen? What does the mask accomplish if anything?
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