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system television sets come in different size specifications than regular American televisions. Why the size difference?

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system television sets come in different size specifications than regular American televisions. Why the size difference?

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All multi-system units are usually targeted at overseas markets where the specifications and norms for measuring televisions are not the same as those in USA. For instance, in North America, since the casing tends to cover a tiny portion of the tube, only the visible part of a television tube is measured, but for multisystem televisions, the area covered by the television casing also needs to be considered during measurement. Thus it is possible that for two units, one a multi-system and the other a regular American television, which appear to be the same size, the stated specifications may show that the multi-system screen is actually larger. Please note as well that television screen measurement is generally held to be from the upper left corner to the lower right corner in a diagonal fashion. DLP Televisions: Characteristics, Pros and cons For those in the market for new television sets there can be a confusing array of acronyms in store, starting from CRT to LCD and so on, and a ne

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