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After I moved from atlanta to NY, my picture is too big for the screen. On ESPN for example, I can't see the scores at the top, bottom and left side. How do I get the picture size to match the TV screen size.

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You need to adjust your aspect ratio, look for a button on the remote labled pic size, aspect, or wide mode. That will fixya

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