There's a practical reason every TV, laptop, and monitor gets measured diagonally instead of by width. It has roots in an older display technology.
Trying to figure out just how large a screen you can get? We'll walk you through the process of measuring your space for a new TV. Sarah Lord covers TVs and home entertainment. Prior to joining CNET, ...
In the world we live in, bigger is better. That, unfortunately, is how we got to a point where a 17.3-inch laptop screen isn’t necessarily bigger than a 17-inch laptop screen. And no, this isn’t a ...
The old adage of "get the biggest TV you can afford" is still broadly valid, but not everyone wants or needs a 100-inch TV. Televisions are one of the few things that get cheaper every year (even the ...
Android Central‘s Alex Dobie made this point to me in the buildup to Samsung’s Galaxy S8 launch yesterday: a 5.8-inch phone with the S8’s elongated 18.5:9 aspect ratio doesn’t have the same size ...
Mounting your TV is a great way to save space, but it's not as easy as just hanging any mount you can find on the wall. Here's what you need to know.