It finally turned off itself (ran out of battery obviously) and has been working fine the whole day. Thanks anyway! I don't want to unscrew anything because there will be warranty void for sure, and it's still covered so I won't be opening it. I might get it repaired/changed in Nokia if it acts up again.
Sorry, Chris. I was horribly unclear in my original response. Yes, the screen is cut off, not squeezed. The weird thing is, I ripped the bonus features from the exact same disc, with the exact same settings, and they came in as widescreen. I don't get it. I tried to rip it a couple of times, and no matter what I did, it still ripped as 4x3 (standard) instead of widescreen. Anyways, here's the screenshot of my rip from the credits of the feature:
Jeremy, does the movie look fine (eg. no squeezing, no cut-off) when played on a standard dvd? I have a few faulty DVDs where the main title looks cut or squeezed but the extras look fine.
My new computer is amazing. Effectively starts up in 55 seconds, shuts off in 15 seconds since I press the power button - no matter what's been opened or is running. It may not be light-fast for some of you geeks, but it's surely miles better than I'm used to It's got Windows XP on the main partition (it came with it) and I've installed Linuk Ubuntu 12.04 on the other, smaller one. I'm thinking of not upgrading to Windows 7 since I don't really care about the nicer look, and I have (surprisingly) found myself not lacking any of its special features... Let's see.
Yeah, the W+up/down/left/right shortcut is what I probably miss the most... Although I was searching yesterday and I found a few programs that can implement that feature onto XP too! For example, http://tweaks.com/windows/39427/window-snapping-for-windows-vista-and-xp/ ... Thinking of what to do, though. The thing that puts me back the most about upgrading to 7 is re-installing everything (Office, Nero, iTunes, browsers, etc) and re-customizing it I HATE that.