Measure diagonally with a tape measure from corner to corner of the viewable area only. Doesn't matter if you start on the top corner or the lower corner.
you measure the computer screen diagonally, so if you have a 17" computer screen, and you measure it straight from side to side, then its not 17". You have to measure diagonally. I.e. Top left coner of the screen ( do not include the housing) to the bottom right side of the screen
Yes, you measure the TV, or monitor screen (computer) diagonally. On the newer flat screens the measurement may be a tad off, but you can get the general idea.
The same way you measure a TV screen, diagonally (any corner to opposite corner).
If you mean a TV's actual size, you measure the screen diagonally
It is still customary to measure, in inches, a screen from corner to corner diagonally.
Diagonally across the screen. (From top left to bottom right, or top right to botom left.)
you would use a ruler to measure a computer screen.
Manufacturers measure monitors by screen size. The measurement is taken diagonally, from the bottom left of the screen to the top right corner of the screen.
This laptop features a standard 15.4" diagonally measured wide screen display as per the manufacturer.
there is many different sizes, they are measures by the screen , the most common ones are : 15" and 17"
A Mini Notebook is a Netbook, a Computer that has a typical screen size of 10 inches diagonally.
The screen size of the laptop was 12 inches long diagonally.