Hi Uwe

My experience is with a widescreen laptop I bought a couple of years ago. I 
eventually figured out that the aspect ratio of content was a function of 
the setting selected in the video card driver. Unlike some widescreen TVs 
it doesn't set itself based on the content. If I set it to 16:9 it 
stretches 4:3 material. Things may have changed since they built my Toshiba 
and if so hopefully someone will say so.

David Hurdon

At 01:37 PM 27/11/2008 +0200, you wrote:

Hi All,
I want to get a new monitor and have a question.
I live in South Africa where HD and 16:9 wide sreens are only now slowly
beginning to come in.
(We are always a bit behind the rest).
I will still be using my Sony PD170 for some time shooting in DVCAM 4:3
but will get a wide monitor to
be ready for changes.
My main interest is the video making side rather than the technicalities
of computers.
Question:
If I stretch the timeline from one side to the other on the monitor,
will I see MORE on a wide screen or will I see the same as on a "normal"
monitor, only stretched out?
Greetings
Uwe



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