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I'm guessing that "FULL PIXEL" means dot for dot?
In which case it doesn't "increase" the black bars, it puts them where they're supposed to be. Black bars are probably more noticeable on an LCD, but with a CRT or plasma you should be able to calibrate them so they completely disappear when watching your movie. It should look the same shape as when you saw the movie at the cinema. |
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