No matter if you are buying a new TV or
just relocating your old one, precise measurements are always necessary to make
sure it will fit in your space. This is crucial information to bear in mind
when thinking about wall mounting or integrating it into an entertainment unit.
The screen's height, width, and depth are more important than its actual size,
even though most of us think about them first. The bezel refers to the plastic
frame that surrounds the TV screen; if you're using a stand, you should also measure
this component. Think about the overall dimensions of the item and read further
to know how to measure them.
How to Measure a TV Correctly
Approaches to calculate the width.
You should check the dimensions of the
furniture or cabinet to make sure it will fit the television before mounting
it. The width is the distance when measured side to side. To find out how wide
the TV is, start at one corner and measure across the bottom or top of the
screen to the other side. To find out if it will fit, you measure the whole
width, edge to edge, including the bezel and frame.
Advice on how to measure the screen size.
The screen size measurement is quite
helpful for finding out how far away from the screen you should sit.
Contrarily, the dimensions of the TV are far more important than the screen
size when it comes to mounting and situating the TV.
The diagonal measurement across the screen is used to
determine the screen size of a television before the bezel is considered. If
you want to know how long the TV is, start at the bottom right corner and go
all the way to the top left corner (or vice versa) of the screen. The
measurement could be off from what is visible due to the bezel or frame since
it depends on the screen's actual size.
An approach to ascertaining the depth.
The depth of a television is its breadth
from front to back; it is a measure of its thickness. Its depth from the wall,
as well as its compatibility with an entertainment unit or alcove, can be
ascertained using this data. Find the spot that is farthest from the front edge
of the television by measuring backward from there.
Ways to calculate the height.
Also, note that the TV's height is an
important consideration whether you're wall-mounting it or setting it on a
piece of furniture. Taking the bezel into account, the television's height is
the measurement between the top and bottom of the device. Start measuring from
one of the bottom corners and go all the way to the top of the television to
get the height. If your TV is on a stand, find out how tall it is by measuring
the distance from the base to the top. As a result of taking into consideration
the full height and all the television's characteristics, you will have a
better idea of what can fit in your space if you do this.
Conclusion
When describing a television, the diagonal
rather than the width is the most common measurement that a tv store usually asks. The
exact measurements of the whole unit—including the TV's frame, bezel, and
stand—must be known. Width, height, and depth are the three dimensions in
question. Take this data into consideration while deciding if the TV will fit
in the specified room. Just divide the viewing distance in half to get an idea
of what size screen might work best in each room. With this, you can get the
perfect display resolution.