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When John Gannon, my colleague from the Imaging Science Foundation, had finished bringing the PRO up to NTSC performance specs which is to say, down from the blue , he stood back and, with all the circumspection of a technical zealot, offered his terse appraisal: "Monumentally dumb. But in the PRO, the company has reverted to the narrower look of Thus, any television broadcast takes on a more cinematic breadth; conversely, any widescreen laserdisc or DVD image is trimmed to fit the same field of view.

The set offers two viewing modes, Normal and Cinema. In Normal, standard television broadcasts or images from tape or optical disc are extended at the sides to fill the screen. Cinema, intended for use mainly with letterboxed videos, virtually fills the screen though at some loss of picture at the extreme sides. Pioneer, in fact, notes in its owner's manual on page "In the Cinema mode, some periphery of the picture may be cut off.

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Beethoven, Regolith, and You. LG Reaches for the Stars with 9. Free Guy. Sonos Beam Gen 2 Soundbar Review. The Green Knight. Instead, Pioneer has rolled out another of its quasi widescreen models using the singular aspect ratio of Does that feel like an inducement? What's the score? When John Gannon, my colleague from the Imaging Science Foundation, had finished bringing the PRO up to NTSC performance specs which is to say, down from the blue , he stood back and, with all the circumspection of a technical zealot, offered his terse appraisal: "Monumentally dumb.

But in the PRO, the company has reverted to the narrower look of Thus, any television broadcast takes on a more cinematic breadth; conversely, any widescreen laserdisc or DVD image is trimmed to fit the same field of view. The set offers two viewing modes, Normal and Cinema. In Normal, standard television broadcasts or images from tape or optical disc are extended at the sides to fill the screen. Cinema, intended for use mainly with letterboxed videos, virtually fills the screen though at some loss of picture at the extreme sides.

Pioneer, in fact, notes in its owner's manual on page "In the Cinema mode, some periphery of the picture may be cut off. NEXT: Page 2 ». Log in or register to post comments. Related Latest Galleries Recommended. Getting Real. Lighting Strikes: a Bolt From the Blue.

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