The 10 inch capacitive touchscreen has a 16:9
widescreen ratio screen and surprisingly, boasts of the same 1024 x 600 pixel resolution as the Galaxy Tab as well as the nReader R100 tablet from BenQ.
Not exact matches
Tarantino, who began the film in black and white before switching to color, plays with formats here, too; to suggest the claustrophobia of being buried, he shows The Bride inside her wooden casket, and as clods of earth rain down on the lid, he switches from
widescreen to the classic 4x3
screen ratio.
KEY: 1.33:1 - 4 x 3 Fullscreen; 1.66:1, 1.77:1, 1.78:1, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 2.55:1 -
Widescreen aspect
ratios; Pan & Scan (p & s)- movie is modified to fill 4:3 TV
screen; DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS 5.1 - Digital Theater Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby 2 - Channel Surround or Stereo SRP - Suggested Retail Price; TBA - To Be Announced; OAR - Original Aspect
Ratio (DVD preserves the ratio the film was created
Ratio (DVD preserves the
ratio the film was created
ratio the film was created for)
Both the 4K Ultra HD and the Blu - ray have a
widescreen, 1.85:1 aspect
ratio, so there will be black bars across the top and bottom of the
screen.
Millennium has cropped the remainder and majority of this
widescreen film to a 16:9
screen - filling
ratio.
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
The feature film is presented in the 1:66:1
widescreen aspect
ratio and is enhanced for 16x9 televisions, resulting in tiny black bars on the sides that won't be visible on most
screens due to overscan.
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.)
The film is presented in its original 2.35:1
widescreen aspect
ratio, enhanced for 16x9
screens.
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.
Though the rest of the industry increasingly embraces the 2.40:1
ratio, Woody Allen remains content with his long - preferred 1.85:1
widescreen, rendered here as
screen - filling 1.78:1.
In Imax, the
widescreen aspect
ratio expands to fill the entire
screen during the Hunger Games portion of the film, though it's an unnecessary boost, as helmer Lawrence and his team have calibrated the entire experience for maximum engagement.
Housed in a regular plastic Amaray case in turn stored in a cardboard slipcover, this «Mystery in the Mist» special edition DVD release of The Great Mouse Detective tweaks its original 1.66:1 aspect
ratio; instead, both full
screen and 1.78:1
widescreen versions are available here, along with a Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound audio tracks in English, French and Spanish, as well as optional English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles.
Alvin and the Chipmunks releases as single flipper disc, offering the movie in both full
screen (1.31:1 aspect
ratio) and
widescreen (1.85:1 aspect
ratio) formats.
Actors: Peter Weller, Michael Emerson, David Selby, Michael McKean, Ariel Winter Director: Jay Oliva Format: Animated, Full
Screen, NTSC,
Widescreen Language: English (Stereo) Region: Region A / 1 Aspect
Ratio: 1.78:1 Number of discs: 2 Rated: PG - 13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Warner Home Video DVD Release Date: January 29, 2013 Run Time: 78 minutes
Actors: Peter Weller, Michael Emerson, David Selby, Michael McKean, Ariel Winter Director: Jay Oliva Writers: Bob Goodman Producers: Alan Burnett, Bruce Timm, Sam Register Format: Animated, Full
Screen, NTSC,
Widescreen Language: English Region: All Regions Aspect
Ratio: 1.78:1 Number of discs: 1 Rated: PG - 13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Warner Home Video DVD Release Date: September 25, 2012 Run Time: 76 minutes
Actors: Steven Pasquale, John Ortiz Directors: Colin Strause, Greg Strause Format: AC - 3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD - Video, Full
Screen, Subtitled,
Widescreen, NTSC Language: English Subtitles: English, Spanish Region: All Aspect
Ratio: 2.35:1 Number of discs: 1 Studio: 20th Century Fox DVD Release Date: April 15, 2008 Run Time: 101 minutes
KEY: 1.33:1 - 4 x 3 Fullscreen; 1.66:1, 1.85:1, 2.00:1, 2.35:1, 2.55:1 -
Widescreen aspect ratios; Pan & Scan - movie is modified to fill 4:3 TV screen; 16:9 (or anamorphic)- widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9 widescreen TVs; DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS 5.1 - Digital Theater Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround 2 - Channel; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; TBA - To Be Announced WWoD - Wonderful World of Disney television movie OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD preserves the ratio the film was created for)- Pan & Scan only DVD release: movie is not available in its origi
Widescreen aspect
ratios; Pan & Scan - movie is modified to fill 4:3 TV
screen; 16:9 (or anamorphic)-
widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9 widescreen TVs; DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS 5.1 - Digital Theater Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround 2 - Channel; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; TBA - To Be Announced WWoD - Wonderful World of Disney television movie OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD preserves the ratio the film was created for)- Pan & Scan only DVD release: movie is not available in its origi
widescreen presentation enhanced for 16 x 9
widescreen TVs; DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS 5.1 - Digital Theater Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround 2 - Channel; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; TBA - To Be Announced WWoD - Wonderful World of Disney television movie OAR - Original Aspect Ratio (DVD preserves the ratio the film was created for)- Pan & Scan only DVD release: movie is not available in its origi
widescreen TVs; DD 5.1 - Dolby Digital 5.1; DTS 5.1 - Digital Theater Surround Sound; DD 2.0 - Dolby Surround 2 - Channel; SRP - Suggested Retail Price; TBA - To Be Announced WWoD - Wonderful World of Disney television movie OAR - Original Aspect
Ratio (DVD preserves the ratio the film was created for)- Pan & Scan only DVD release: movie is not available in its original r
Ratio (DVD preserves the
ratio the film was created for)- Pan & Scan only DVD release: movie is not available in its original r
ratio the film was created for)- Pan & Scan only DVD release: movie is not available in its original
ratioratio.
The same could be said of the display
screen that acts as the gauges, although the ample space above and below its letterbox - like image makes it look like a
widescreen TV with the wrong aspect
ratio selected.
The Tab S2 offers a 4:3 aspect
ratio, following the current trend away from
widescreen tablets, but continues to use Samsung's gorgeous AMOLED
screens of a high resolution.
The
Screen's 3:2 (1.50) Aspect
Ratio is an excellent compromise between the 4:3 (1.33) Aspect
Ratio for most documents (the same as 8.5 x11 inch paper with 0.5 inch borders, and also the iPad's 4:3 (1.33) Aspect
Ratio) and 16:9 (1.78) Aspect
Ratio for
widescreen video content (and similar to Android Tablets that have a 16:10 (1.60) Aspect
Ratio).
Watching video is hampered a little by the size and
ratio of the
screen —
widescreen video won't fit easily into it, and sharp as it is, you'll still need to squint a bit if you plan on any extended viewing.
The
screen is 3.7 inches diagonally and has a high - resolution high - density 854x480 pixel display with a
screen Aspect
Ratio of 1.78, which is identical to standard 16:9
widescreen displays, such as HDTVs, which have an Aspect
Ratio of 1.78.
The
screen is 3.5 inches diagonally and has a medium - resolution medium - density 480x320 pixel display with a
screen Aspect
Ratio of 1.50, which is lower than the Nexus One's 1.67, and also lower than standard
widescreen displays, which have an Aspect
Ratio of 1.78.
The
screen is 3.7 inches diagonally and has a high - resolution high - density 800x480 pixel display with a
screen Aspect
Ratio of 1.67, which is higher than the iPhone's 1.50, but lower than standard
widescreen displays, which have an Aspect
Ratio of 1.78.
The 7 - inch hybrid portable TV has a suggested retail price of $ 169 and comes with an 800x480 high resolution
widescreen LCD
screen featuring 500:1 contrast
ratio, hybrid ATSC or Mobile DTV reception, AC power or up to 3 hours of playback time on a built - in Lithium Polymer battery that can recharge while plugged in to a wall outlet or auto power source, real - time signal strength indicator, closed captioning capability, easel - back stand, English / Spanish display and 360 degree adjustable antenna.
The 8 - inch 1,280 - by - 800 resolution
screen has a 16:10 aspect
ratio, good for viewing
widescreen videos and great for perusing websites.
Significantly, the display is being overhauled and will boast a true HD 1280x800 pixel resolution and a 16:10 aspect
ratio — like a
widescreen LCD monitor - so, the whole shape and look of the device is changing to accommodate this new
screen type.
The display is a 10.6 - inch LCD multitouch
screen with a 1366x768 pixel resolution and a 16:9
widescreen aspect
ratio while an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad core processor with 2 GB of RAM provides the power.
All have super high resolution
screens, and go with a more square - like aspect
ratio (be that 4:3, 3:2 or 1: ✓ 2) that's a bit taller than your usual
widescreen tablet.
The Motorola also has the advantage of a true
widescreen 16:9 HD display, rather than the oddly square aspect
ratio offered by the TouchPad (no doubt, inspired by the
screen dimensions of the iPad).
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.
Movies and TV shows streamed over Amazon Instant Video and Netflix barely look better than DVD (480p) quality and since the
screen's taller than a 16:9 aspect
ratio, you get black bars on the top and bottom of your
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 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.
You can also play each game in its original resolution, switch to full
screen while preserving the aspect
ratio, or switch to
widescreen mode.
Though there's nothing to directly suggest that the filing isn't related to the current DS, as Digital Foundry points out, the
screen arrangement on the circuit board is highly unusual and — if indeed it is the 3DS — seems to confirm that the device will boast a 16:10
ratio widescreen display paired with a regular 4:3 display.
Widescreen support is also being added to the game with a 16:9
screen ratio format.
The only cause for complaint is the fact that
widescreen movies run with borders at the top and bottom due to the
screen's 4:3 aspect
ratio — but that's a very minor grumble, and something that iPad owners have been perfectly happy living with since 2010.
Now some people prefer tablets with a 16:10
screen ratio, because more of the display is used when watching
widescreen movies, however the 4:3 display
ratio is certainly a popular alternative.
It may not be the best
ratio and resolution for watching
widescreen movies, but overall the
screen is very good for surfing the web and reading, so we're not surprised that Apple has stuck with what it knows on both of these tablets.
The smartphone was specifically designed to appeal to gamers, boasting the first display panel with a 120Hz refresh rate in the industry, with the
screen itself being of the 5.7 - inch IPS LCD variety and supporting a resolution of 2,560 by 1,440 pixels amounting to a
widescreen aspect
ratio of 16:9.
Watching
widescreen movies on the R11s is a real treat, thanks to its
screen's wider 18:9 aspect
ratio.
Apple chose to stick with the 4:3
screen aspect
ratio for the iPad Mini, where Google went with a
widescreen format.
The budget Android phone maker's latest features a 6.0 - inch HD + (1,440 x 720 resolution, 18:9
widescreen aspect
ratio, 80 percent
screen - to - body
ratio and 520 nits of brightness) display with curved Corning Gorilla Glass 3 driven by MediaTek's Helio P25 SoC, an octa - core part clocked at 2.6 GHz.
HDTV signals require a
widescreen TV format (16:9 aspect
ratio), so opt for a wide
screen over a standard
screen.