I recently bought the samsung series 6 6300 tv. The picture looks really weird when I stretch the picture to fit the screen so I use the 4:3 size but I was wonder if there was a way to use the whole screen and still have the picture look good. Can anyone help with this?
Where is your TV signal coming from? Are you giving the TV a high def signal?
>I was wonder if there was a way to use the whole screen and still have the picture look good<
Think about this for a moment. If your TV is getting a 16:9 aspect ratio high def picture, it automatically fills the entire screen.
On the other hand, if your TV is only getting a standard def signal, then we know the picture has a 4:3 aspect ratio and you have those empty spaces on the left and right to deal with, which is what you are complaining about.
What can your TV do to deal with that empty space?
The choices are pretty limited. You can expand the entire picture horizontally, which makes everyone look fat or you can expand the entire picture equally, which will cut off information at the top and bottom of the screen. Those are the ONLY choices!
I’m guessing from your question that you are not getting a high def signal from whatever the source is. If nothing else, at least put up an antenna so you can get broadcast high def. Otherwise, you have essentially wasted your money by buying a TV you are not taking advantage of.
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