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Use your cable or satellite tv remote to adjust the aspect ratio. If you have cable there is a button on the remote called hd zoom and it has this symbol: #. On the satellite tv remotes it usually says format or aspect. You might even have to go into the cable box/satellite tv receiver menus to adjust the aspect ratio/picture format. Once you have done so you can fine tune the picture even further with the television remote's wide/format/aspect/zoom button. Also check and make sure your television is on the right input and that your cable box/satellite tv receiver is set at the right resolution for the television 1080p/1080i/720p.
If you are tuning from cable or satellite you need to change the settings in the picture menu look for options like "stretch" "autofit" etc. cycle through until desired picture is displayed, turn off widescreen setting if you can find it check the manual for options regarding this. If you have it attached to a computer you will need to change the resolution to something smaller like 1366X768 which is the standard 720p resolution for the smaller tv's If there is still a problem it may be
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