Or you could wait till I get home and i'll measure it? If I stretch my arms out I can touch both ends of the screen with a bit to spare if that hepls?
No we can't because somewhere down the line and I'm not sure when or where he has fed us incorrect data. He is playing us for fools
No!!! If we take a being the base and b being the height and c being the hypotenuse, how can b be longer than c?? You are a ****ing fraud! I hate you.
Don't confuse me with technicalities and whatnot, besides the width does not matter it's the height that's important.
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100210115816AAbaxEc I know they measure TV's on the diagonal. Does anyone know the approximate height and width of a 46" wide screen tv, and/or a 42"? Best Answer: 46"--about 43"-44" wide and 29"-31" tall 42"--about 39"-40" wide and 22"-25" tall Hope this helps. With a model # you can go to the manufacturers website type in the model# go to specifications and get the dimensions. Source(s): Retail Sales OK the dimensions will differ depending if it is regular 4:3 or widescreen 16:9. For regular the calculations work out approximately 34.77inches long, and 26 inches tall (46" tv) For Widescreen we are looking at 46.8 inches long, and 20.7 inches tall (46" tv) For regular 42" it will be 31.75 inches long, and 23.8 inches tall For Widescreen 42" it will be 33.6 wide and 18.90 inches tall. Please note, this is the SCREEN component only, i have not added any inches for the frame which will differ from brand to brand. I have used pythagoras theorem to deduct these values. I'm a bit rusty on my algebra but it looks right to me when I draw it to scale.
Funny enough looking for a new telly and was in Currys t'other day and it's a bit of a headmelt.Hmmm maybe I'll start a thread 'What Telly' and I know how to measure them!
Looking for maybe 46/48" but what one,bendy one,smart bendy one,smart 4k bendy one,straight one if they even call it that fsLet me know how you get on.
I've got a 47" 4K Panasonic Can't remember the processing power but I think it's quite high. Hope this helps
Confused as **** now. Did you send a tweet to Panasonic or did you just send a random tweet saying "Panasonic"?