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Originally Posted by JSWolf
So if you have a widescreen TV, you'd stretch 4:3 aspect programs to fit and look awful?
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That is almost as bad as Pan and Scan(ing) Movies.
I was an very early adopter of Laserdisc for 2 reasons: SOUND quality and Letterbox (on a 4:3 display of the time) and higher line
resolution (not line count)
I borrowed a friends VHS version of ET while waiting for the LD to be released. The hole opening (key jingle...) scene lost a whole lot by being P&S'd