I to am a widescreen nut and dream of the day when a 42" plasma widescreen will grace my home theatre room taking the place of my 32" xbr. If I accidentally buy a movie that is not widescreen. (recent example 102 Dalmations). Then it's back to the store for the correct copy or none at all. I also check the audio quality and will spend a little more for DTS. If not possible then will except DD5.1 as a close second.
"16:9"ready DVD's: only,who cares,never
I will only purchase Anamorphic, or 16:9 ready DVDs, and I wondered about others' interest in the pan&scan, or widescreen for 3:4 TV, vs the DVDs with anamorphic or modified to fit 16:9 TVs. Since I have a current TV that can use the 16:9 or not (a Sony 36XBR400), Also I figure that some day I would regret it if I had a lot of useless full 4:3 screen widescreen instead of the ones that will fit right into my (future) 16:9 TV. Anyone else concerned with this? And do you buy DVDs with this in mind?
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