Unless i am misunderstanding your question, you shouldn't need to convert that since 1.78 x 1 is equivalent to 16 x 9 1.78/1 = 16/9
Convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction, multiply by the whole number, convert the answer back to a mixed fraction (if required).
a) 6401 in Binary is 1100100000001b) 1010110 in decimal is 86
The change of sign key converts the value from positive to negative or vice versa. For example, if the number shown in the calculator is 100, clicking the button will convert it to -100. Clicking it again will convert it back to 100.
First convert them t top-heavy fractions. Treat these as you would ordinary fractions: find common denominator and so on. At the end, convert the top heave fraction back to a mixed fraction.
Process, convert everything to inches, multiply them together, then convert back to feet. Multiply 17' times 12 to convert it to inches= 204". Then 14' times 12" = 168. add 9" to 204". and Add 6" to 168". you get 213 and 174 respectively. then multiply them together you get 37,062 in.sq. then to convert back to inches you divide it by 144 because we a dealing with inches squared. which gives 257.375 feet. and to get the inches multiply the decimal .375 with 144 which is 54. thus the total square foot of the bedroom is 257ft 54in.
Aspect ratio is the ratio of wingspan to chord (front to back of the wing). Alternatively it can be found by (span x span)/ (wing area).
Try using the `aspect' button on the TV remote to change to the 16:9 ratio. That'll save having to use zoom. The reason that the TV doesn't automatically switch to 16:9 is because the disk doesn't contain the necessary info to signal the TV to make the change in aspect ratios. And yes, plasma TV's can burn in., especially if you use the 4:3 aspect all the time.
Ok So I have Windows 7. I play combat arms but when I want to change my screen aspect ratio it wont work. It shows me 3 options Mantain Aspect ratio, Full screen, and Center Image. I click on Maintain Aspect Ratio but for some reason the Apply button is gray. Any help here? When I first bought the computer the computer it self was set on Maintain Aspect Ratio I could change it back then but now I cant. Please help
Contrast ratio refers to the intensity of light and dark colors on a display, such as a TV. The displays on the back of cameras are all basically the same nowadays, and any differences in contrast ratio are going to be insignificant or undetectable.
Best screen resolutions continue to be 1080p for plasma screens. This provides the highest color ratio to back ratio available in plasma scrrens known today. As screens get larger 3.2 ratio utilizing 1080p is top rated.
The aspect ratio changes for the credits because the credits were either hand or computer generated and were not filmed with the camera that filmed the movie.
You can also control your TV screen through your TV settings and the receiver if you have an HD receiver. With the HD receiver, press the Menu button on the remote to bring up the Main Menu on your TV. Press 1 (System Setup) and 8 (HD TV Setup). For the TV Type, select the resolution your TV can handle (720i - 1080i); Select 16:9 for the Aspect Ratio; then press Done. Cancel all other screens till you are back to your TV picture. Some programs are not broadcast in 720 or 1080 format so the TV and receiver will adjust for this giving black bars on the sides or top and bottom. Press the star (*) key till its back to normal
LED Back-light gives a better contrast ratio as compared to LCD. The resulting image in case of LED is smoother, sharper, and vivid. The color reproduction is also far more superior. But Technology wise there isn't much of a difference. LED TV is just an LCD TV with LED Back-light
The TV might have a panel on the back where you can adjust the voltage that it works on. If not, you need a step-down transformer to convert 240 v to 120 v for the television, and it must be rated at the amount of power the TV takes, which could be 100-200 watts.
If you mean a set top digital box, then you can connect that to any tv.... otherwise..... It doesnt work that way. The digital signal is a part of the analog signal. Just screw the cable wire on to the back of your tv.
The other qualities which make it better than others are refresh rate, contrast ratio, no back light, less power consumption, weight, and wide viewing angle.
If the VCR and/or DVD don't have the same type of connector that your tv set does, you can buy adapters that will convert from cable to two-prong in order to connect to your tv set. Connect from the OUT connector on the back of the DVD or VCR to the back of the tv where you normally connect the antenna. The antenna is not necessary when viewing the DVD or VCR.