A couple of wild guesses:
1) Although the aspect ratio of your tablet is 16:9 it may have lower
resolution than the TV set which is likely 1920x1080 and/or
2) It's possible that the display setting on the TV set is set to
something other than 16:9.
I don't think I've ever walked into a hotel room where the TV was set
internally to display the native aspect ratio of the source material.
Old movies and TV always end up showing overly short and fat people as
they get rematerialized into HDTV aspect ratio.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/18/2014 1:40 PM, Mike Lazzari wrote:
>> If the image is projected through a laptop, make sure the laptop's display
>> port resolution is set to exactly as the native resolution of the projector,
>> it is to make sure you get the right aspect ratio and better image quality.
> and:
>> With recent projectors and laptops, using HDMI, the laptop should
>> automagically set the correct resolution. At least
>> mine does.
> So how would one do that with W8.1? And still maintain the native
> resolution of the tablet/notebook? I recently used my tablet to display
> webpages and running programs at a meeting using the HDTV setup provided
> connected via hdmi, library meeting room. We (the tech/volunteer and I)
> could not get the TV display to expand to fill the screen properly.
> Both are 16:9. Tablet running basic Intel graphics.
>
> Mike
>
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