Indubitably, there are oodles of smart HDTVs available in the market but there seems to be lots still in store. Here’s the first television that is capable of going both ways. Studio FRST’s new concept HDTV takes its name 16943 from its two distinctive viewing modes: 16:9 format for films and 4:3 for television.
What’s different? It’s a technological sculpture designed to let you have the correct aspect ratio and the corresponding picture will fill your screen, no matter what type of program you’re watching. When you watch movies, it’s pleasant to have a full 16:9 ratio screen. Ain’t it? Not only that, the cool sculpture also includes a DVD player, nicely situated on the unit. Do I still need to spend more words on its distinctiveness?
Thanks Matt Burns!