Diagonally yes
Televisions are generally measured diagonally from corner to corner.
TVs are measured diagnally from corner to corner.
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.
The display size of the screen is measured on the diagonal. For instance, lower left hand corner to upper right hand corner. For the TV itself, the size will vary on the case design.
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
Yes, the size is generally measured in inches from corner to corner. A 26" television, therefore, is 26" across the diagonal, and therefore slightly shorter in the horizontal and vertical directions.
Yes, a widescreen TV is still measured diagonally.
Every screen I have ever heard of is measured from corner to corner. Televisions, LCDs, computer monitors, everything I know of. Always has been. Also, there is a difference is screen size and VIEWABLE screen. For example, if you have a 23" monitor, it may only be 21" viewable. Manufacturers market the total screen size, which is more than the viewable size.
It is a 24 square foot touch screen.It would be labeled a 60 inch screen. (TV and computer screens are measured corner to corner. )
Is the 60 inches measured diagonally from corner to corner (as is a TV screen)? If the 60 inches is the length, then what is the width? Length times by the width will give you the square measurement of the table.
If you mean the screen size, then it is measured by the diagonal of the screen from corner to corner.