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I have a 50 inch Samsung PN50C675. I've kept it at 16:9 for a month and have been fiddling around and comparing the 16:9 vs Screen Fit options. Which one is better? I've noticed that screen fit shows more of the image, but also makes the black bars larger. I have no idea which option is best for Blu-rays.
I've googled this and people kepp saying different things. |
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16:9, blu-ray, hdtv, samsung, screen fit |
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