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$249 - 1984 12" B&W TV

And go back to standard definition?🤮🤮🤮
Less than that. If one sets the converter to show the entire picture, it would be downgraded to about 270x480 with black bars at the top and bottom. 270 lines? Welcome to 1934. :ROFLMAO:
 
Less than that. If one sets the converter to show the entire picture, it would be downgraded to about 270x480 with black bars at the top and bottom. 270 lines? Welcome to 1934. :ROFLMAO:
16:9 video has to be shrunk by 25% to fit in a 4:3 (12:9) screen. Therefore you would have 360 lines of vertical resolution in the active video area, with 60 lines of black above and below.

Early electronic TV in Germany in the mid 1930s was 180 lines, later increased to 375 lines.


 
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