How Big is a 40-Inch Screen

It’s important to keep in mind that, despite once being the height of luxury TV technology, 40-inch screens are now regarded as small in comparison to many other TV displays.

4K resolution ought to be standard on a 40-inch TV, but the advantages will be more apparent on a larger screen.

Measure the area you would like to have a 40-inch TV in and think about how far you can stretch your budget to determine if it is the right purchase for you.

Many people discover that 42- and 43-inch TVs are ideal for smaller spaces in your home, such as kitchens, studies, and any other area where a large, dramatic display is not necessary.

43-inch TVs are the ideal compromise, even for smaller living rooms.

In recent years, 42-inch TV production has also increased. TV brand LG has introduced 42-inch OLED TVs, such as the LG OLED42C2 at the top of this guide.

FULL HD VS ULTRA HD

It’s a popular misperception that a screen smaller than 55 inches cannot distinguish between full HD and Ultra HD/4K. Indeed, you can. If you can locate one, we advise choosing a TV with 4K Ultra-HD and HDR.

Measurements of a 40-inch television

The TCL 3-Series Roku Smart TV (40") measures 20.5 " (52.1 cm) in height, 35.6 " (90.4 cm) in width, and 2.9 " (7.37 cm) in depth when not in the stand.

With the stand, the overall height is 22.7" (57.7 cm), and the overall depth is 7.2" (18.3 cm).

With a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (HD), the diagonal display measurement of the TCL 3-Series Roku Smart TV (40.5") is 39.5" (100.3 cm).

STANDARD HEIGHT: 22.7" / 57.7 cm

DEPTH (STAND): 18.3 cm / 7.2"

WEIGHT (STANDARD): 6.1 kg/13.4 lb

STAND WIDTH: 72.9 cm / 28.7"