Widescreen
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- | A screen with a wider [[aspect ratio]] than the ordinary [[35 millimeter]] frame, making more effective use of the human field of view and producing a more [[immersive]] view experience. | + | A [[screen]] with a [[wide]]r [[aspect ratio]] than the ordinary [[35 millimeter]] frame, making more effective use of the human field of view and producing a more [[immersive]] [[viewing experience]]. |
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A screen with a wider aspect ratio than the ordinary 35 millimeter frame, making more effective use of the human field of view and producing a more immersive viewing experience.
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