If you are in a hurry try your local electronics store. If you have plenty of time and plenty of money that contact the manufactures of video cameras and explain the situation to them.
It depends on the brand of monitor and it's capabilities also what you have your monitor set to display in the screen resolution setting in your control panel."Typical circa- 2000 cathode ray tube computer displays are generally capable of 72 to 130 pixels per inch. For example, a display that is 11 inches wide by 8.5 inches high, capable of a maximum 1024 by 768 pixel resolution, can display about 93 PPI in both the horizontal and vertical directions. This figure is determined by dividing width (or height) of the display area in pixels, by width (or height) of the display area in inches. It is possible for a display's horizontal and vertical PPI measurements to be different. The apparent PPI of a monitor depends upon the screen resolution (that is, number of pixels) in use; a monitor in 800 by 600 mode has a lower PPI than the same monitor at 1024 by 768 mode. The dot pitch of a computer display determines the absolute limit of possible pixel density."http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Pixels:per:inch.htmHope that helps.
The resolution is the pixel dimensions of the display screen. It typically has a native pixel revolution of 1920x1080. It also depends on the inches in diameter of the LCD monitor. You can also use an HDTV as a computer monitor.
The monitor on the HP 2133 MiniNote laptop is 8.9 inches when measured diagonally.
19 inches is the largest size car monitor that you can buy.
10.05 inches
The standard computer monitor stand is about 10 inches tall and has the potential to go as high as 24 inches tall. There is some variation but this is the standard.
They will vary depending on the jersey. The display case should be four inches wider and taller then the jersey. A typical football jersey case will be 36 inches long by 30 inches wide.
It easier to measure in Inches than lets say Feet or yards (at least for small objects such a a monitor).
You would use the Pathogorean Theorem which is a2 + b2 = c2. The 16 inches is either a or b and the 20 inches is c, solve for the remaining variable, which in this case is 12.
The minimum screen size of the display is 30-40 inches.
Display is 4 inches (diagonally).
It describes the diagonal distance from one corner of the monitor to the corner across from it. Typically, these measurements include the viewable area as well as the monitor housing.