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I want to make an in-store advertising video for a retail shop.  I will be using Adobe Photoshop to create the images and create the movie using Windows Live Movie Maker.  The movie will run on a Hannspree 42" LCD TV.  
 
Below are some images of the TV I need the movie to run on:

What settings do I use when in Photoshop for this TV? 
 
For example, I choose File > New > Preset: Film & Video > Size:  ..........but what size? 
 
Is there a certain pixel size, aspect, resolution etc that I need to be aware of for LCD TVs and/or this model in general?
 
Here is an image:
 
I have noticed that Windows Live Movie Maker has an Aspect ratio option, such as:

But I still want to know what settings I use in Photoshop.

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