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...don't bother. It's the stand. ;-) On Apr 5, 2005 1:43 PM, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > While the subject of TV's is being discussed, I have the question for the > ages.. > I must admit I am totally lost with regard to HDTV.. Gaining in understanding, > but still hopelessly befuddled. > > My TV is a Sony WEGA 40XBR800.. This is the 40" tube TV that weighs 305 > pounds.. > What a monster, but what a picture.. > > So I decided to take the plunge with Cox and get HD hooked up.. > The digital box with Cox is a Scientific Atlanta Explorer 3250HD.. > > High Definition really is amazing.. > > So here we go.. Is the picture by definition, necessarily compressed to a > smaller size with black and gray bars as borders in the center of the screen? > > I'm having to answer my wife's classic question: "It's really a clear picture > Bill, but why is the picture so small?" Of course she is used to a 4:3 TV > where > the picture fills the screen.. > > HD is compressed, but all my other digital non-HD pictures are compressed > also.. > > Struggling to understand here.. > > TIA, > > Bill > > -- G. Waleed Kavalec ------------------------------- Copyright: G. Waleed Kavalec 2005 This message may be resent and/or repuplished provided the content and this notice are kept intact.
