94R95
94R95 is a type of 94-inch (2.39 meters) widescreen television standard, developed by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) in 2003. It is also known as 94R95 or 2.39:1. This standard is designed to provide a wider aspect ratio than the traditional 16:9 format, which is commonly used in high-definition television (HDTV). The 94R95 standard is particularly popular in the film industry, as it closely matches the aspect ratio of 35mm film, which is 2.35:1. This allows for a more immersive viewing experience, as it reduces the amount of black bars (letterboxing) that are typically seen when watching widescreen films on a standard 16:9 television. The 94R95 standard is supported by many modern televisions and Blu-ray players, making it a convenient choice for those who want to enjoy their films in their original aspect ratio. However, it is important to note that not all content is available in the 94R95 format, and some sources may require conversion to this standard. Additionally, some older televisions may not support the 94R95 standard, so it is important to check compatibility before purchasing.