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January 30th, 2009

16:9 wide-screen looks narrow-minded compared to Philips Cinema 21:9 HDTV

Posted by Sean Portnoy @ 4:26 pm

Categories: Home Theater

Tags: Set, HDTV, Philips Electronics N.V., Corporate Communications, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Sean Portnoy

It’s getting harder to make an HDTV that really stands out, but Philips has gone to great lengths (well, widths) with a new set it’s recently unveiled. Forgoing the 16:9 wide-screen aspect ratio most new sets have, the Cinema 21:9, a 56-inch LCD, extends to nearly the same ratio as movies shot in the 2.39:1 format.

For cinema buffs, that’s the good news. The bad news is that a Philips spokesperson has confirmed to me today that the set will not be made available in the U.S. According to Engadget, it will be available in select European countries this spring, at a price of £3,000 (or about 3,400 euros).

But the Cinema 21:9 could pave the way for other sets with this aspect ratio to be produced. While that format is perfect for many Hollywood films, there are plenty of video sources that aren’t shot in it. Philips says it’s using “highly advanced formatting technology” to convert 16:9 sources to fill the 21:9 screen, though how successful that adaptation is will probably determine whether the format will receive mainstream attention or be relegated to curiosity status.

The company promises more details about the set by the end of next month. In the meantime, you can get a brief glimpse of the Cinema 21:9 in this video clip Megawhat.tv made at the set’s London launch event.

Sean PortnoySean Portnoy spent several years as an editor at Computer Shopper magazine, most recently serving as online executive editor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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no bars
your perspective is off. there arent black bands there, there just isnt any picture there. if you had a narrower tv there wouldnt be any picture there either.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: nipsey russell Posted on: 02/06/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Watching 4:3 content on it must suck  voyager529 | 01/31/09
not if you..  sfazly | 02/03/09
RE: Watching 4:3 content on it must suck  Gradius2 | 02/03/09
What about 1:85?  WindowWasher | 02/05/09
RE: 16:9 wide-screen looks narrow-minded compared to Philips Cinema 21:9 HD  trw390 | 01/31/09
RE: 16:9 wide-screen looks narrow-minded compared to Philips Cinema 21:9 HDTV  Custard_over_2x_Pie | 02/01/09
Black Bands  djivan@... | 02/03/09
no bars  nipsey russell | 02/06/09
RE: 16:9 wide-screen looks narrow-minded compared to Philips Cinema 21:9 HD  arminw | 02/03/09
How far, you ask?  Worth2Cents | 02/03/09
this is a practical joke, right?  Hobyx | 02/06/09

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