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    TheHeartless: Is there anything that even supports that? more »
    DarkCobra: If I recall correctly at the very beginning of the advent of HDTV standards there was an enormous argument among a number of the contributors as to wh... more »
    kylenalepa: AWESOME. This is the coolest thing I have ever seen (this week). I WANT. more »
    thedarkhorse: Well really the imax scenes in dark knight are 4:3, so you're not enjoying the "full beauty" on a 16:9 set anyways. more »
    tande04: One technical thing I just thought of. I thought that most current DVDs (not sure about BD) only put in "soft" letterbox bars on when putting the wid... more »
    Eruanno: 4:3 stuff is going to be such a waste of space on this... xD more »
    OMG! Bacon!: Mmmmmm, sexy. As the article suggests, this is most likely directed toward movie room type of setups. I like it (although not rich enough to have a ... more »
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