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Hib Zackary. The issue that you are experiencing may not be your TV. The LG - 55" Class (54.6" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - Smart - HDTV - Black, Model # 55LH575A like all newer high-definition televisions comes equipped with multiple aspect ratios that can cut off portions of the screen if the setting is in the wrong aspect mode, but besides the television's aspect mode feature, elements outside the television such as the DVD player, DVR, the cable or satellite set-top box contribute to this problem as well. On the 55LH575A, you can navigate to 'To adjust Aspect Ratio' in the Picture Settings in the TV's menu where you will find a 16:9 setting that displays an aspect ratio of 16:9, an 'Original' setting that changes the aspect ratio to 4:3 or 16:9 depending on the input video signal. There is 4:3 setting, a Vertical Zoom setting that you can use to adjust the vertical dimension of the screen and align the screen vertically by using Adjust Zoom Ratio and Adjust Screen Position. There is an All-Direction Zoom setting that lets you adjust the horizontal/vertical/diagonal dimensions of the screen and align the screen horizontally/vertically by using Adjust Zoom Ratio and Adjust Screen Position. If you enable Just Scan on each screen size, you can view the screen in your selected size using the original image without any areas cropped. Many cable and satellite receivers also come with an adjustment to the screen setting because stations that broadcast a high-definition signal usually also project a widescreen image along with the HD signal. For you TV to accurately portray this image, you will need to set the cable or satellite box to normal. You will want to check other channels to see if they have the same issue because sometimes when the image is cut off, the problem may be with the channel rather than the television...^IFV
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