Should be somewhere on the case. It is often in small lettering on the back side near the bottom. Should list it as either full screen 4 x 3 or 1.33 to 1. Or as widescreen 16 x 9 or 1.85 to 1 or 2.35 to 1 or 2.40 to one. Often referred to as Anamorphic Widescreen. I would appreciate it if you looked again. Thank you. Jim
Not unusual. I keep a magnifying glass handy at all times because it is so small. Joined the bidding process. Thank you so much for triple checking this. Jim
You are very welcome. And you are not alone. I feel like my job in life is to educate people on where to find the information. Now if I could just teach them how much better widescreen is. Full screen leaves out part of the movie, often referred to as "pan and scan". They (whoever "they" are) decide what portion of the picture is most important and choose that portion to show and leave the rest in the scrap file. A good example is the movie The Graduate. There is a scene in a hotel room where Mrs Robinson is removing her hose and Dustin Hoffman is on the other side of the room. They cut it so you don't get to see his expression. A tremendous loss to the movie, but they couldn't include all of the picture. Widescreen is the only way to go. Thanks. Jim