The Widescreen Format
Blame the necessity to upgrade to widescreens to the flick industry as they have been using this format since times long past. Watching movies in the standard 4:3 proportion TV sets is such a vexing experience brought about by the need to deal with watching the flick either cropped, with only the center portion being shown, or with the black bands on top and at the base of the screen, known as letterboxes, which in turn reduce the picture size. With a reduced picture size, I have a tendency to squint at the screen especially with smaller TV sets. I manifestly like to watch widescreen DVD films or any flick for what it’s worth with a widescreen TV.
Then here come the copy pussy TV networks who have switched to the widescreen format as well, making it a necessity to possess widescreen TVs. The truth is, not only do I have a widescreen TV for my entertainment room ; all my TV sets are widescreens. Though , that is a small price to pay in exchange for optimum viewing satisfaction, especially when it came to watching my all time fave films, or movies.
Movie Buff on the Go
My day is ruled by the constant need to wait for really long amounts and those periods have a tendency to feel longer without something to entertain myself with. That is why I have invested in a movable widescreen DVD player too. Now, I can bring my movie watching habit wherever I am going and waiting periods are no longer a bore.

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