How Do You Measure A TV Screen In Inches?
The size of a TV screen can be quite confusing sometimes, especially as we undergo the transfer from older analog TVs to newer flat screen TVs. The measurements are uniform for all types of TV, but those measurements can sometimes be deceptive. This can wreak havoc if you require a set amount of space for your TV or are measuring it to fit into an entertainment center. You can measure the TV screen in inches using a few quick formulas that will help cut through the confusion. Measure the size of the area you wish to use for your TV. Gauge the height, the width and the depth. That sets your parameters. If you are replacing an old TV with a newer one, measure both the size of your existing TV screen (height, width and diagonal length) and the overall size of the TV (height, width and depth). Know that TV manufacturers list the size of the TV by diagonal inches. This is the number that they use on the advertising. It works fine if the TV screen is of a comparable shape, but less so if the