The Fire's
widescreen ratio means that Hollywood films are not actually that much smaller than super-letterboxed vids on the iPad, and speedy scrub and 10 - second replay controls are a nice touch.
Not exact matches
Not only will they NOT fill the screens of a
widescreen TV, but had the
widescreen film been presented in its original
ratio, it likely WOULD, and you'd be seeing the whole film as it was created and
meant to be seen.)
But if we played the NES or PSX roms, then we could play in landscape in the aspect
ratio that they were released at... Which
means huge black bars on both sides of a
widescreen display.
THE DVD Disney brings Teacher's Pet to DVD in a «family friendly» 1.66:1 anamorphic
widescreen transfer that preserves the film's theatrical aspect
ratio, making me really pretty puzzled as to what exactly is
meant by «family friendly.»
This
means that it can account for a 16:9
widescreen aspect
ratio.
The Surface RT is on the heavier side as tablets go and its
widescreen aspect
ratio means that, for the most part, it's best used with both hands.
The Apple offering has a 4:3 aspect
ratio, which
means that it does not support true
widescreen content.
The LCD screen has IPS which
means that you get a decent viewing angle - the same as with the iPad 2 - but the 10.1 also has the advantage with its relatively high 1280x800px resolution, as well as a proper 16:9 aspect
ratio for
widescreen video viewing rather than the slightly awkward size that Apple presents.
The LCD screen has IPS which
means that you get a decent viewing angle - the same as with the iPad 2 - but the Xoom also has the advantage with its relatively high 1280x800px resolution, as well as a proper 16:9 aspect
ratio for
widescreen video viewing rather than the slightly awkward size that Apple presents.