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fleetfootmike ([personal profile] fleetfootmike) wrote2005-12-13 10:19 pm

New TV

Finally admitted the current 28" TV had had it on Sunday, when it took us 10 mins of hitting it to get a picture. We succumbed to a very nice Hyundai 37" widescreen LCD screen.

Its one fault is it appears not to do auto-widescreen/normal switching. This is compounded by the fact that I appear to have married someone who cannot distinguish between a widescreen image shrunk to 4:3 and one displayed correctly at 16:9! *boggle*

[identity profile] keristor.livejournal.com 2005-12-13 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
The human[1] brain is an amazing piece of processing kit. Give it a picture, however distorted, and it will try to make sense out of it (even if it's coming in some totally wrong medium, like points on the skin or a signal fed straight in with an electrode). It will auto-correct for all sorts of things as long as it knows what it's supposed to look like (upside down, mirrored, one axis shortened, it doesn't care). I suspect that she just has a very fast auto-correction system.

[1] Not that I'm accusing anyone of being human, of course, I'm not speciesist *g*.

(Anonymous) 2005-12-14 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
Are we talking about the young lady I recall prancing around a Peterborough hotel with tiger feet?

I assume you would notice stripes, not that I anticipate that it would make any difference to you now.