Knowledge hub

Screen size guides for every device.

Learn what the numbers mean, compare common size classes, and open an interactive tool tailored to each category.

All screen-size categories

01

iPhone Screen Size Comparison

Compare iPhone displays by visible size, shape, resolution, and pixel density—not by diagonal alone.

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02

Android Screen Size Comparison

Compare Android displays on a common physical scale, even when their shapes, curves, and pixel specifications differ.

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03

TV Screen Size Comparison

See how much wider, taller, and larger in area one TV is than another before planning a room or wall.

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04

Monitor Screen Size Comparison

Compare monitors by physical workspace, pixel density, shape, and desk fit—not by diagonal or resolution alone.

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05

Laptop Screen Size Comparison

Compare laptop displays by usable area and shape while keeping chassis size, weight, and portability in context.

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06

MacBook Screen Size Comparison

Compare MacBook display classes at true scale and separate visible workspace from the size of the complete notebook.

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iPad Screen Size Comparison

Compare iPad displays at true scale to see the practical difference in reading, drawing, video, and split-screen space.

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08

Tablet Screen Size Comparison

Compare tablets on one physical scale, from handheld readers to large keyboard and drawing canvases.

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09

Apple Watch Screen Size Comparison

Separate Apple Watch case size from actual display area and compare both at wrist-scale dimensions.

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10

Gaming Handheld Screen Size Comparison

Compare handheld gaming displays and the surrounding device body to balance immersion, text size, and portability.

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IMAX Screen Size Comparison

Compare cinema screens by verified width, height, shape, and projected image area instead of relying on one universal IMAX size.

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Already know what you want to compare?

Open the comparison workspace, enter physical dimensions or screen specifications, and see both screens at one proportional scale.

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