Screen size
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On a computer monitor, the viewable image size or VIS is the actual amount of screen space that is available to display a picture, without obstruction from the case or other aspects of the unit's design.

On cathode ray tube monitors, VIS differs noticeably from the full tube size, which is generally about 25 mm or one inch larger.

Liquid crystal displays use 100% of their surface to display, thus the VIS is the actual size presented to the viewer.

In the U.S., manufacturers and retailers are allowed to list the tube size, which is misleading and confusing to many customers, especially when comparing both CRT and LCD models together. In many other countries, this practice is prohibited by consumer-protection laws.

The viewable image size (often measured in inches or millimeters) is sometimes called the "physical image size", to distinguish it from the "logical image size" ( display resolution ) (measured in pixels) of various computer display standards.

Further confusion can result from listing the diagonal measurement of a monitor, as the actual viewable area is also dependent on the aspect ratio of the monitor. Below is a helpful chart of some common sizes of LCDs with varying aspect ratios and their actual viewable area.

If the diagonal is D, and the aspect ratio is W:H then the dimensions can be calculated as follows:

height=\sqrt{\frac{D^2*H^2}{W^2+H^2}}

width=\frac{W}{H}*height


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Diagonal Measurement Aspect Ratio Width Height Viewable Area
14 in

35.6 cm

4:3 11.2 in

28.4 cm

8.4 in

21.3 cm

94.1 in²

607 cm²

15 in

38.1 cm

4:3 12.0 in

30.5 cm

9.0 in

22.9 cm

108.0 in²

697 cm²

17 in

43.2 cm

5:4 13.3 in

33.8 cm

10.6 in

26.9 cm

141.0 in²

910 cm²

17 in

43.2 cm

4:3 13.6 in

34.5 cm

10.2 in

25.9 cm

138.7 in²

895 cm²

17 in

43.2 cm

16:10 14.4 in

36.6 cm

9.0 in

22.9 cm

129.9 in²

838 cm²

17 in

43.2 cm

16:9 14.8 in

37.6 cm

8.3 in

21.1 cm

123.5 in²

797 cm²

19 in

48.3 cm

5:4 14.8 in

37.6 cm

11.9 in

30.2 cm

176.1 in²

1136 cm²

19 in

48.3 cm

4:3 15.2 in

38.6 cm

11.4 in

29.0 cm

173.3 in²

1118 cm²

19 in

48.3 cm

16:10 16.1 in

40.9 cm

10.1 in

25.7 cm

162.2 in²

1046 cm²

19 in

48.3 cm

16:9 16.6 in

42.2 cm

9.3 in

23.6 cm

154.3 in²

995 cm²

20 in

50.8 cm

5:4 15.6 in

39.6 cm

12.5 in

31.8 cm

195.1 in²

1259 cm²

20 in

50.8 cm

4:3 16.0 in

30.6 cm

12.0 in

40.6 cm

192.0 in²

1239 cm²

20 in

50.8 cm

16:10 17.0 in

43.2 cm

10.6 in

26.9 cm

179.8 in²

1160 cm²

20 in

50.8 cm

16:9 17.4 in

44.2 cm

9.8 in

24.9 cm

170.9 in²

1103 cm²

21 in

53.4 cm

5:4 16.4 in

41.7 cm

13.1 in

33.3 cm

215.1 in²

1388 cm²

21 in

53.4 cm

4:3 16.8 in

42.7 cm

12.6 in

32.0 cm

211.7 in²

1366 cm²

21 in

53.4 cm

16:10 17.8 in

45.2 cm

11.1 in

28.2 cm

198.2 in²

1279 cm²

21 in

53.4 cm

16:9 18.3 in

46.5 cm

10.3 in

26.2 cm

188.4 in²

1215 cm²

24 in

61.0 cm

5:4 18.7 in

47.5 cm

15.0 in

38.1 cm

281.0 in²

1813 cm²

24 in

61.0 cm

4:3 19.2 in

48.8 cm

14.4 in

36.6 cm

276.5 in²

1784 cm²

24 in

61.0 cm

16:10 20.4 in

51.8 cm

12.7 in

32.3 cm

258.9 in²

1670 cm²

24 in

61.0 cm

16:9 20.9 in

53.1 cm

11.8 in

30.0 cm

246.1 in²

1588 cm²

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