Corner to corner diagonal
The same way you measure a TV screen, diagonally (any corner to opposite corner).
The most common size for a large television is 40 inches. This is the diagonal measure from the internal corner to corner, not a vertical or horizontal measure.
Televisions are generally measured diagonally from corner to corner. The measurement is only the size of the screen and doesn't account for any frame.
yes, you have most probably measured this television wrong. you are meant to measure the television from corner to corner IE diagonal. you have most probably measured it along the length of the TV set.
If you mean a TV's actual size, you measure the screen diagonally
The size of a 37 inch TV is determined by measuring diagonally (from the bottom left corner to the top right corner) across the viewable part of the screen with a tape measure. If the measurement reads as 37 inches then it is a 37 inch TV.
Diagonally yes
Speakers' Corner - TV series - was created in 1990.
You can find a Bush corner TV stand for sale on eBay. Amazon also sell a Bush corner TV stand. A Bush corner TV stand can also be found on the Flat Screen TV website.
Screen size is measured in inches diagonally from corner to corner ---- Measure from the bottom left corner to the top right, this will give you the correct measurements, however if you have a standard LCD screen, and compare it to a wide screen version, you may get the same measurements as each other, however due to regular programing, you will notice that the right and left hand sides are blacked out because of the conventional non hd-tv formats, so the best way to avoid this issue is to measure your old conventional tv set's height and compare it to the new lcd you wish to purchase, make sure the height it the same, this way when watching standard programing you still get the same viewable screen space as you had with the old tv.
TVs are measured diagnally from corner to corner.
Televisions are generally measured diagonally from corner to corner.