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I need to change the aspect ratio on the fijitsu plasmavision - everyone looks fat. how do i do this?

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Press the "WIDE" pushbutton on the remote (or on the display front panel) to change the screen aspect ratio.
There are also adjustments to picture size available via the on screen 'Menu' , 'Size' selection. When in this mode, use the navigation arrow keys to alter the screen size. Press centre 'enter' to store selection.

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