![]() ![]() If watching streaming videos, remember that the streaming may be the problem and not the zoom setting. ZOOM is an American educational television show, created almost entirely by children, which aired on PBS originally from Januto 1978 and again from 1999 to June 24, 2005. If you find that the picture you’re seeing is blurry or zoomed in too far, then change your screen back to “Normal,” and hopefully, this solves the problem. The Panoramic setting zooms in on any non-HD content and removes any black bars present on the screen. For example, if it removes black bars from the left and right, but it also snips part of the picture from the top and bottom. This may be handy if you’re watching an old episode of The Simpsons, but sometimes it cuts off part of the screen. There’s a “Zoom” setting, which removes any black bars. In that case, your TV may already be at its widescreen setting because it was enabled by the video source (i.e., you were receiving a widescreen video, so your TV displayed it as widescreen). Suppose the black bars weren’t already there. If you have black bars on the left and right, they will disappear and get taken up by your TV image. You can set your Vizio TV to “Wide.” This setting stretches your TV image, so it takes up the whole screen. The default should get set to “Normal,” which means that no form of zooming is active. Zoom was partly created to help model interpersonal relationships. Think Sesame Street and The Electric Company. ![]() The Vizio HDTV has four zoom settings that alter how your TV divides on your screen. Zoom was created during a period of experimentation in educational television.
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