Forgive me if these questions have obvious answers but I just wanted to confirm a couple of things regarding viewing widescreen format DVD's on a standard 4X3 CRT TV.I don't own any widescreen sets yet and my main TV is a Sony 36" Wega Non-HD CRT.Obviously when I watch widescreen DVD's I have black bars top and bottom.I have a Samsung DVD player I use in our bedroom that has a setting to convert widescreen to fullscreen which is kind of neat.I assume there is some resolution loss and it also appears that the images become slightly distorted or out of scale so there's a trade-off in picture quality if I'm correct.Going back to the 36" 4X3 Sony set my question is this.That set is connected to a Sony DVPNS75H DVD player which doesn't appear to have the EZ-View setting of the Samsung but does enlarge the picture using the Zoom settings.(an onscreen display showing the zoom setting stays lit and doesn't appear to be removable)Am I missing something as far as settings on either the TV or DVD player that would convert the widescreen to Fullscreen on this Sony Combo or is this all you get?I know I could connect the Samsung DVD player to the Sony TV but I hate to do that as the Sony seems superior in all other aspects just minus the screen conversion feature.I realize getting a widescreen set is the only real solution and a nice LCD or Plasma is in my future when the budget allows.Just one more question.Is 16 X 9 letterbox considered the standard widescreen format or is there another format dimension that is viewed using changes to settings on TV(4X3) or DVD player.