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Philips 42PFL7409xx
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<blockquote data-quote="AVSA Andrew" data-source="post: 69044" data-attributes="member: 396"><p>Look to see if there is an option, under 'screen settings' on the television, to change the 'auto' for screen size to 'off'. DStv weren't awfully sharp - they introduced widescreen on Action and a few other channels, and only after a slew of complaints did they finally start putting out adverts on how to get around the issue. I read this option on another forum, and most people who were experiencing it solved it by turning the Auto Screen Size option on their televisions to 'off'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AVSA Andrew, post: 69044, member: 396"] Look to see if there is an option, under 'screen settings' on the television, to change the 'auto' for screen size to 'off'. DStv weren't awfully sharp - they introduced widescreen on Action and a few other channels, and only after a slew of complaints did they finally start putting out adverts on how to get around the issue. I read this option on another forum, and most people who were experiencing it solved it by turning the Auto Screen Size option on their televisions to 'off'. [/QUOTE]
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