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How to measure TV size

By Matthew Lynch
July 16, 2023
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Introduction

In today’s digital world, owning a television set is almost inevitable. With the vast options available in the market, choosing the perfect TV size can be quite challenging. While factors such as pricing, features, and brand reputation play a significant role in your purchase decision, accurately determining your desired TV size is crucial. This article will guide you through the process of measuring TV size, ensuring that you find the ideal fit for your home.

What Does ‘TV Size’ Refer To?

TV size refers to the diagonal length of the screen measured in inches from one corner to the other. This measurement excludes the bezel or frame surrounding the screen. It’s essential to emphasize this point because many users mistakenly measure their TVs horizontally or vertically.

Why Is Measuring TV Size Important?

Precisely measuring your TV size allows you to select a unit that comfortably fits within your desired location without causing obstruction or visual discomfort. Also, determining the correct screen size ensures that you get an optimized viewing experience, fulfilling your expectations regarding picture quality and immersiveness.

Step-by-Step Guide on How to Measure TV Size

1. Power off your TV: For safety reasons, turn off and unplug your television before taking any measurements.

2. Position yourself securely: Make sure that you can safely access both opposite corners of your TV screen. If necessary, ask for assistance to prevent accidents.

3. Locate the two opposite corners: Identify any two-diagonal end points on your television set (top-left to bottom-right or top-right to bottom-left).

4. Use an appropriate measuring tool: A tape measure is recommended for this task due to its accuracy and flexibility.

5. Measure diagonally: Stretch the measuring tape across the screen from one corner to the other, being careful not to touch the screen with too much force to avoid potential damage.

6. Record your measurement: Note down the diagonal screen measurement in inches. This value is your TV size.

7. Verify your measurement: If feasible, repeat the process to ensure accuracy and minimize the possibility of errors in your recorded TV size.

Choosing the Right TV Size for Your Room

Besides measuring your existing television, selecting the right TV size for a new purchase requires considering factors such as room size, distance from the screen, and viewing preferences. Generally, larger screens provide a more immersive experience, but they require greater viewing distances to avoid straining your eyes. You can use online calculators or refer to guidelines provided by various TV manufacturers for recommended screen sizes based on your room dimensions and seating arrangements.

Conclusion

Measuring TV size might seem like a trivial task, but its importance is all too often overlooked. By following the steps outlined above and taking into account other factors such as room size and viewing distance, you can make an informed decision about the ideal television unit for your home. With the perfect TV size in place, you are all set to enjoy an enhanced and comfortable viewing experience.

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