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Calculate projector screen height, width, and screen area by diagonal size and aspect ratio. Ideal for home theater, commercial projection, and screen specification planning.
The illustration adjusts according to the selected aspect ratio, helping you understand how much vertical height different screen formats provide.
16:9 is the most common format for TV, streaming content, gaming, and general home theater projection.
2.35:1 provides a wider cinematic image, but the screen height will be lower at the same diagonal size.
4:3 or 16:10 formats may be used for presentation environments where vertical display space matters.
Screen height is the vertical measurement of the visible projection area, excluding the frame or casing.
Screen height is calculated from the diagonal size and aspect ratio. A 16:9 screen uses a different height than a 2.35:1 screen even if both have the same diagonal size.
A 100-inch 16:9 screen is approximately 49 inches high and 87 inches wide.
Yes. The same diagonal size will have different heights depending on the aspect ratio. Wider ratios usually have less height.
No. Screen size usually refers to diagonal size, while screen height refers only to the vertical dimension.