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As Svalbaard says there can be a lot of variation in absolute width at a given screen size - some T.V.s have quite a wide surrounding bezel, while other don't.
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I don't think there is anything more "general". I had to go out with a tape measure in the end and measure the TVs physically. It was a toss up between a 26" Sony and a 26" Panasonic, with the Panasonic being about 4" narrower overall than the Sony due to having the speakers located under the screen.Originally posted by NickNick View Postagreed for a particular model, but I was after something more general. The reason for asking is that I have a limited space to fit the tv in and wanted to get the biggest I could for that size.
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agreed for a particular model, but I was after something more general. The reason for asking is that I have a limited space to fit the tv in and wanted to get the biggest I could for that size.
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The official specs from the product description on the manufacturer site for a given model should provide that information I would've thought? I'm pretty sure I got the dimensions for my plasma from the Pioneer site.Originally posted by NickNick View PostSo I'm looking at getting a new TV, but cant see anywhere out there that gives real dimensions of a set. IE if I buy a 42inch tv, just how big is that? 30 inches wide? 35?
Anybody any ideas or links?
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