Sentences with phrase «full widescreen»

You will also be able to play movies in full widescreen (16:9) format without any black bars at the top and bottom.
Do note that the whole fighting gameplay does not take on the full widescreen.
With 15:9 aspect ratio, the LG Optimus Pad allows users access to the full range of applications in Android Market and its 1280 x 768 WXGA resolution vividly displays multimedia content in full widescreen format.
Full widescreen displays can seen a bit overly long in a tablet.
As standard, there are twin analogue gauges and a small central infotainment display, but buyers can go all the way up to a full Widescreen Cockpit with twin 12.3 - inch screens.
While the feature itself is the primary drawing card for the disc — and it is beautifully tranferred in its full widescreen splendor — what makes the DVD format so special is the capability of including extras, and the big SKG did not skimp at at all.
At my desk, I'd have a full widescreen display, a keyboard, and a mouse.

Not exact matches

Even the HP desktop proved to be an major factor, a full - color widescreen training aid.
VISION: Good Well defined widescreen and full screen versions (on one side thanks to the dual - layer disc) shows strong colors and blacks, with tremendous depth of field and attention to detail.
A two - minute, full - frame promotional featurette, theatrical trailer (widescreen though unscrubbed), four full - frame TV spots, and trailers for the excrescent The Brothers McMullen, Drive Me Crazy, Picture Perfect, and Simply Irresistible round out the deservedly sparse presentation.
The enthralling anthology will be distributed in full 16 × 9 widescreen presentation.
The DVD has a short feature on the making of the film, which was created with off - the - shelf software as a sort of low - rent counterpart to the computer animation applied in fellow nominees «Shrek» and «Monsters, Inc.» The disc also has two music videos, a dozen promotional TV spots, seven games playable on computer DVD - ROM drives and full - screen and widescreen versions of the film.
Beyond that, there are few surprises to the Blu - ray's extraordinary presentation, which expands to its predominant widescreen ratio and assumes full color 20 minutes and 30 seconds in.
THE DVD The kids division of MGM presents It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie in a full - frame «Special Edition» presentation all the more puzzling for the fact that a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer was prepared for the film's R2 release.
Both films are presented on DVD in standard definition with a 1.66:1 full frame (original Highways) and an anamorphically enhanced 1.78:1 widescreen aspect ratio (revisited) and with lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo audio tracks.
Housed in a regular, white Amray snap case, The Shaggy Dog comes with a paper insert listing chapter stops, and is presented in the viewer's choice of 1.33:1 full screen or 2.40:1 widescreen, the latter enhanced for 16 × 9 televisions.
The Criterion Collection is proud to present Roeg's full uncut version, in this exclusive new director - approved high - definition widescreen transfer.
Helpfully, the video and audio options are combined on one page; selecting «Play» also brings up a screen asking you to decide between «Full Screen» and Widescreen - the former unfortunately is the default, but the latter is illustrated as being the wise decision.
Its package claims full screen format, but Hero of the Rails is actually presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen.
THE DVD The Fox DVD presents the film in an anamorphic widescreen transfer (2.35:1) that takes full advantage of the vibrant jungle of Sumatra.
Rather than give Marvel VS. Capcom 2 the full high definition makeover they did Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Capcom took a much simpler route in bringing the classic clash of cross-company titans to the latest gaming platforms - they made it widescreen.
Abandoning the optional full - frame transfer of the previous disc, the SE presents the film in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and the quality of the image dazzles.
The widescreen presentation shares space with a full - frame alternative that, to my eye, boasts slightly less fine detail.
In full color and widescreen, it takes place almost entirely in daylight and intercuts the crime story with little melodramas that play out among the citizens of the Arizona mining town, a southwest Peyton Place that is not nearly as innocent as it appears on the surface.
Actors: Jason O'Mara, Stuart Allan, Thomas Gibson, Morena Baccarin, Dee Bradley Baker Director: Ethan Spaulding Format: Animated, Blu - ray, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen Language: English Region: A / 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number of discs: 2 Rated: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Warner Home Video DVD Release Date: May 6, 2014 Digital Copy Expiration Date: May 6, 2016 Run Time: 74 minutes
Presented in either widescreen (2.35:1 aspect ratio) or full frame versions, the disc packs along two audio commentaries (one by stars Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin, and the other by directors Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett), three featurettes (Nim's Friends, Abigail's Journey and Working on Water) and deleted scenes (where you'll meet some of Nim's imaginary friends).
Criterion does two better by offering the film in 1.66:1 widescreen on Disc 1, and both a matted 1.85:1 and an open matte 1.33:1 «full - screen» on Disc 2.
Offered on one platter in 1.85:1 and full - frame versions, the widescreen video transfer, enhanced for 16x9 displays, exhibits a certain degree of grain endemic from the low - budget source material, but it does offer considerably bright flesh tones and vibrant colour depth.
Oliver Stone's W. is inaugurated on DVD (full frame or widescreen) and Blu - ray (full frame and widescreen), with the following bonus materials: deleted scenes, an audio commentary by director Oliver Stone, the original theatrical trailer and featurettes (Dangerous Dynasty: The Bush Presidency and No Stranger to Controversy: Oliver Stone's George W. Bush).
Four versions of the film cohabit a dual - layer platter: 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen editions of the unrated and R - rated Storytelling, plus two full - frame (unmatted) editions of the same.
Turtle Power is treated to 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen picture and full Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, things it's easy to imagine a smaller studio not giving it.
There are interesting side - by - side storyboard / finished scene comparisons for the film's more visually complex sequences; a selection of rather understandably deleted scenes that can be viewed with commentary by director and producer as well as within the context of the film (albeit in rather cumbersome fashion); a largely useless montage of still photos from the production cut to a cue of John Murphy's score; the usual cast and crew filmographies and production notes; plus a full - frame version of the film to go with the nicely transferred anamorphic widescreen one.
All are full screen and cropped from former widescreen elements, and while the trailer is the sharpest, the teasers and TV spots are from very old 3/4» dubs with poor colour and dirt.
The film has come to DVD in two separate versions, one full - frame and the other widescreen.
The DVD features both the full - frame and widescreen versions of the film.
The film is being released on DVD in two separate formats — full - frame and widescreen.
The DVD is a flipper and it contains both the widescreen and full - frame versions of the film.
The film is being released in two separate DVD packages, one with a full - frame transfer and the other widescreen.
The film has come to DVD in two separate editions, one full - frame and the other widescreen.
Actors: Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden, Andre Braugher, Toby Jones Directors: Frank Darabont Format: Collector's Edition, Dubbed, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Language: English Region: 1 (U.S. and Canada only) Number of discs: 2 DVD Release Date: March 25, 2008 Run Time: 126 minutes
The commentary, English 5.1 remix, and original English / French mono tracks with optional English / French / Spanish Subtitles appear on both widescreen (side A) and full screen (side B) versions.
Presented in a widescreen video transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio soundtrack, the «Man on Fire» DVD includes two full - length audio commentary tracks (the first by director Tony Scott, and the other with producer Lucas Foster, screenwriter Brian Helgeland and star Dakota Fanning), as well as deleted scenes and an alternate ending (also featuring optional director commentary).
(For the purposes of efficiency, we'll ignore the existence of dual full screen versions, as these contain the same extras as the widescreen DVD releases.)
The disc features the IMAX presentation, with the film letterboxed in the 2.39:1 widescreen format with some scenes reverting to IMAX full frame and special effects spilling out of the frame and into the black bars.
Although an anamorphic widescreen master, some of the interview shots are squished into a square; film clips are matted from full screen sources instead of being window - boxed.
Specifications: 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen and 1.33:1 full - frame; English 5.1 Surround; English Dolby Surround; French mono; English and French subtitles; English closed captioning.
Technical aspects: 1080p high definition, 1.85:1 widescreen picture (theatrical version), 1.78:1 widescreen picture (director's and international cuts) and 1.33:1 full - screen TV version; English 5.1 DTS - HD Master Audio and 2.0 DTS - HD TV cut; English subtitles.
Evan Almighty comes to DVD in two different editions, one preserving its 2.35:1 widescreen theatrical aspect ratio and the other chopping it up to conform to «full screen» standards.
With the sharp focus on whites and the lovely setting of a lake in the country, Funny Games is a feast for the eyes and it transfers well to the small screen, especially in the widescreen version (both wide - and full - screen versions are included on this disc).
After five years of acting and activism, including star turns in Hidden Figures and the Oscar winning Moonlight, Monáe's third official full - length offering, Dirty Computer, arrives in glorious widescreen technicolor.
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