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Posted on Jan 30, 2011

I have a new Toshiba 40RV753B and I have 2 picture size issues. Firstly, no matter what picture size I select I do not get the full width of the picture - I am losing picture at both sides. Secondly, when I choose wide on picture size and then turn the TV off, when I turn it back on it reverts to 4:3. Can you help

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Use the menu and go to preferences, scroll down to auto format and switch off - select the size you want with the size button - job done

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