The height and width of a 70-inch TV can vary slightly depending on the model and aspect ratio. However, for a standard 16:9 aspect ratio, a 70-inch TV typically measures about 34.3 inches in height and 61.5 inches in width. It's always a good idea to check the specific dimensions provided by the manufacturer for precise measurements.
The height and width of an LG 40-inch TV can vary slightly depending on the specific model, but a typical 40-inch LED TV measures approximately 22 inches in height and 36 inches in width. When considering the stand, the height may increase slightly. Check the product specifications for the exact dimensions of a particular model.
That is called the aspect ratio.
acctual width of a 46'' tv
This question can be solved using pythagorus, assuming the screen is a rectangle and 15in is the measurement of the diagonal (hypotenuse) of the screen. a2 = c2 - b2 a2 = 152 - 122 a2 = 225 - 144 = 81 a = 9in
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TVs are measured diagnally from corner to corner.
Well, honey, a 42-inch TV typically measures around 36.6 inches in width and 20.6 inches in height. But remember, size isn't everything - it's how you use it that counts!
Lucky you that you can afford a 70 inch LED TV! There are many online shopping comparison sites that will allow you to research the current cost of a 70 inch LED TV.
A typical Samsung 50 inch plasma TV has a width of 48 inches. It has a viewing screen diagonal of 50 inches. It typically 3 inches thick, and has a height of 30 inches.
That is called the aspect ratio.
depends on brand and which TV of that brand
A 70 inch LED television is going to consume about double the energy of a 30 inch LED television. It also depends on what brand of television it is, and if it's energy star approved.
height of screen x width of screen
acctual width of a 46'' tv
This question can be solved using pythagorus, assuming the screen is a rectangle and 15in is the measurement of the diagonal (hypotenuse) of the screen. a2 = c2 - b2 a2 = 152 - 122 a2 = 225 - 144 = 81 a = 9in
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The last 70 inch TV I installed I charged my customer $600 just to install it, and from what he told me the retail price he obtained was of $2500, which to me is very cheap