I just got back from visiting family where my grandfather is now looking at purchasing a new T.V.
He said that while he was at his electronic store the sales rep. there told him that in a few years when all video streams become digital (which is happening), that they will also make ALL your television channels come in the widescreen format. That is something that I had never heard. Is this true?
If that is the case, why would manufactures continue to make "normal" television's instead of making them all widescreen? And if my grandfather goes ahead and purchases a regular tv, will he have to live with all his shows having the "black bars" that run on the top and bottem of the picture?
For any insight, thanks.
He said that while he was at his electronic store the sales rep. there told him that in a few years when all video streams become digital (which is happening), that they will also make ALL your television channels come in the widescreen format. That is something that I had never heard. Is this true?
If that is the case, why would manufactures continue to make "normal" television's instead of making them all widescreen? And if my grandfather goes ahead and purchases a regular tv, will he have to live with all his shows having the "black bars" that run on the top and bottem of the picture?
For any insight, thanks.
