THE DVD Presented in full - frame and an expansive 2.35:1
anamorphic widescreen video transfer on opposite sides of a flipper DVD, Bushwhacked looks exactly like a film made in the 1980s.
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.
But another major application for mini Tablets is
viewing widescreen video content with Aspect Ratios of 16:9 (and higher for many movies).
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).
Presented in an anamorphic
2.35:1 widescreen video transfer and a 5.1 Dolby Digital audio track, the «Garden State» DVD has plenty of entertaining special features to make fans of the film excited about picking up this new disc.
The iPhone has a touch screen keyboard, Wi - Fi and cellular Internet access, the Mac OS X operating system, and can play MP3s and
widescreen videos just like an iPod.
A 2.35:1, anamorphically -
enhanced widescreen video transfer, after a few line flaws on the negative during the opening credit sequence, is remarkably clear and saturated with the deep greens of Argento's moody colour palette.
Junebug's 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen video presentation is superb, with director of photography Peter Donahue's uncluttered frames achieving crystal clarity.
Portable DVD player -
Widescreen video looks great on the iPhone, you can d / l videos and TV shows from the iTunes Store, and with apps like Handbrake, it's easy to rip DVDs for viewing on the iPhone.
It'll also handle 720p h. 264 video comfortably, though the aspect of the screen (4:3 as opposed to 16:9) results in large black bars above and
below widescreen videos.
Since we're dealing with a squarer screen this time around, though, you can expect to see plenty of black bars
around widescreen video content.
Yes, this shooter is able to record
480p widescreen video (768 x 432 pixels, to be exact) at 60 fps for playback at about 24 fps — check out our sample video below.
It's an odd aspect ratio — 18.5:9, in fact — which, in a similar argument to that of LG and the G6, Samsung says can be used by much
more widescreen video than previous phones.
Exploring ideas for an iPod Phone and
widescreen video iPod eventually led Apple to explore a multi-touch interface.
iMac includes a built - in FaceTime HD camera and Apple's innovative FaceTime software for crisp,
widescreen video calling the whole family can enjoy.
The screen here is essentially the opposite of the elongated displays on the Galaxy S8 and LG G6 — it's more square than most smartphone screens, which makes it a poor fit for
watching widescreen video in portrait or landscape.
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.
THE DVD Dimension releases Mimic 3: Sentinel in a vibrant 1.85:1 anamorphic
widescreen video transfer that pops and sizzles even with a few moments of distracting edge enhancement.
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.
The 2.40:1
anamorphic widescreen video isn't the sharpest or most detailed, but that's a low - budget comedy in standard definition from a small studio for you.
The 1.78:1
widescreen video and 5.1 DTS - HD master audio are comparable to high definition broadcast, but a tad better.
Presented on two discs are the first season's eight episodes (four to a disc) transferred over in a 4:3
widescreen video and a 2.0 Dolby soundtrack.
Presented in
a widescreen video transfer and a Dolby Digital 5.1 sound track, the two - disc set also includes a 14 - page booklet that acts as a companion to all of the special features that appear across both discs.
Though the case still makes no mention of them, the DVD does include a number of bonus features, all of them short and
widescreen videos.
Like almost all modern TV dramas, «Raising the Bar» is treated like a feature film to 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen video and Dolby Digital 5.1 sound.
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.
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).
The first disc presents the film in
a widescreen video transfer and a Dolby Surround 5.1 soundtrack and also includes the 2005 MTV Video Awards Batman spoof, but it's on the second disc where you'll find all of the goodies.
The 1.78:1 anamorphic
widescreen video is vibrant, sharp, detailed, and immaculately clean.
The 2.40:1 anamorphic
widescreen video is just about flawless, boasting strong colors, tremendous detail, exceptional sharpness, and a delightfully clean element.
The Touring Elite model adds automatic xenon headlights, a regular blind - spot warning system, an integrated vacuum cleaner, an upgraded rear - seat entertainment system (with
a widescreen video monitor and HDMI input) and a premium 12 - speaker surround - sound audio system with HD radio.
For instance, if you like watching
widescreen video but the orientation places it in portrait mode or you like reading books but you need to view it in landscape mode, then you might end up using it in a way you dislike.
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.
This will make the Arnova great for reading e-books and other digital content though not for watching
widescreen video.
On the other hand, for watching 16:9
widescreen videos, the iPad image height is only 4.4 inches, which is smaller than the Android height of 4.8 inches for 16:9 widescreen videos.
16:10, which is the format the Tab S and 99 % of Android tablets use, is somewhat better but still awkward for portrait use on large tablets and suitable only for
widescreen video, really.
The new iPod nano is the thinnest iPod ever, at just 5 mm, and features the largest display ever built into an iPod nano, allowing you to enjoy more of your music, photos and
widescreen videos.
Whether you're watching traditional 16:9
widescreen video or more modern 18:9, those black bars aren't as distracting as they are on more square 4:3 ratio tablets.