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Anonymous Posted on Sep 26, 2008

Panasonic viera not fitting screen - 32"

It's getting worse. I am missing a good inch or 2 from the left and right of the screen. changing the settings from the remote make no difference.

Any clues?

  • Anonymous Sep 26, 2008

    When watching sport you can only see one score not both.. most frustrating

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The problem was with the cable/sky decoder. I changed the aspect ratio on the decoder not the tv.
The TV was not the problem.

The problem is that the decoder is sending a 4:3
picture to the tv this needs to be changed to 16:9 in the set up menu on
the decoder.

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