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Discover Ludwig"widescreen" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use "widescreen" to refer to a type of display, typically used for televisions, that has a wide aspect ratio. Example sentence: The new widescreen television in my living room provides a great viewing experience.
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widescreen
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Filmed in a greater aspect ratio than the 1.33:1 or 1.37:1 aspect ratio.
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Finally I understand why we need widescreen TVs: it's to fit in all those party leaders in the election debate.
When you stand in the Wolds, it is widescreen Yorkshire for real.
The south has its charms – Cornwall, and Penzance especially – but for me, nothing compares to the widescreen drama of the Peaks and Highlands.
A widescreen plasma television is lovely, but you do not need one to laugh at "Shrek .This compression is the predictable consequence of innovations in production and distribution that have improved the quality of goods at the lower range of prices faster than at the top.
The best way to picture "Mother and Son" is to imagine a widescreen movie projected without the compensation lens that converts a "squeezed" shot on the film-strip into a panoramic vista on the screen.
The business of capturing moving images and then projecting them on to screens in front of paying customers has steadily improved, with talking pictures, colour, widescreen formats, digital special effects and fancy sound systems.
Separately, the attorney-generals of 12 states said that they will soon decide whether to launch a joint antitrust action against the company.See article: The economics of antitrustSales of widescreen televisions are taking off in Western Europe.
Affluent homes today are flooded with technology from DVD players and widescreen TV sets to multiple computers, home networks, wireless devices, and a plethora of fixed and portable music players.
Sitting close to a large display, be it a monitor or a widescreen television, provides a particularly immersive experience, because the game occupies almost all of the player's field of vision.
Other than some striking widescreen shots of South Dakota and a persistent and impassioned score, there is very little stylistic artifice here: no clever camera trickery or exclusive exposés.
Variety, Hollywood's trade paper, declared that "the result is French to the tips of its widescreen celluloid toes.
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