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• Componet
/ S signal (videol
input) and componet
(SD1 480i) signal applicable
for all size
modes.
• For component
(HD1 : 480p)
signals,
the display
mode
is selectable
among 4:3, MOVIEI,
and
FULL.
• For component
(HD3:1035i,
1080i, 720p) signals,
the display
mode
is not selectable.
• If an S 1 or $2 image is input fi-om the S image of video I , the S 1 image would
be set to
FULL,
and the $2 image
would be set to MOVIEI.
Displays
by Selecting
the DISPLAY
SIZE
When you want to
Play a 4:3 image in a 16:9 screen
fNthful[y
Play a 4:3 image ina 16:9 screen
with the height and width of the
midNe of the screen enlarged
on
equN scales and with both sides
appearing
somewhat
enlarged
Set the display
size to
4:3
PANOR.
(Panoramic)
Input signat
Display
screen
Remsrks
Blanking occurs
on both sides
(4:3
signal /
• The 4:3 image is called a [etterbox
The 16:9 WSTA size image in the
image
4:3 image is fNthfully reproduced
MOVIE1
. [n some cases, some slight
on the 16:9 screen
blanking
may remain at the top
(Vista)
and bottom
The 21:9 Cinema size image in the
in some cases, some slight
4:3 image is expanded
veNcNIy
on
MOVIE2
Nanking
may remain at the top and
the 16:9 scleen
bottom
(Cinema)
Play a 4:3 image faithfully
in a 16:g
* An image with an aspect
ratio of
screen in the standard
vertical size
FULL
16:9 shrunk horizontNly
to 4:3 to
and horizontally
squeezed*
display in a 4:3 screen
(Squeez)
TIPS
Using
a wide-screen
monitor
• This monitor
has a screen
mode
selection
t'eature.
If an incompatible
screen
mode
is
selected
to play Cellain
sofb,_,are, such as a TV program,
the image
would
appear
dit'f)rent
from the original.
Take this into consideration
when making
screen
mode
choices.
• Use of this monitor
in its enlarged
display
mode with
the wide feature
enabled
in coffee
shops,
hotels
and other
establishments
for commercial
or pubic viewing
purposes
could
infringe
on the copyrigh*
holder's
righ* protected
by Copyright
Law.
• When a normal
4:3 image
is displayed
over
the entire
screen
in the PANOR.
mode,
not the
Wide
mode, parts
of the periphery
of the image
may disappear
and/or
appear
distolied
in
solne cases.
Use the 4:3 mode to view
images,
which
were
crea*ed
in 4:3 nlode.
This
mode allows
4:3 content
to be viewed
without
picture
distortion.
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