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Depending on what you are watching will depend on if you get full screen or the wide screen effect. It is how whatever you are watching was originally recorded or broadcast.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had the same problem. I changed from using the coax cable between my cable box and the TV and plugged in an HDMI cable. The TV automatically started displaying full screen.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It sounds like you are using this TV without a cable box and that is why your picture has a lot of "black space". You need to have a cable box or HD Antenna to provide the full HD signal to the TV to get the full HD experience. If you are just using your cable TX coax input without a box, you will NOT get an HD picture that fills the full screen. You are getting the low-resolution version. In order to get the full screen full HD picture, you need to either add a cable box, get an external HD antenna to pick up local HD signals, or use the TV's Roku feature to access HD content that will give you the picture you are looking for. I am assuming you have the Roku TV since your question is showing up under this TV. In that case, you can try using the many great Roku apps over your wifi to get access to full HD programming.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your picture is wider on the sides and not from top to bottom sounds like you could HD picture but I'm not sure
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