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    Screen Comparison: Match Any Two Displays Instantly

    Screen Comparison: Match Any Two Displays Instantly

    Published on May 16, 2026 by Display Expert

    Trying to choose between two screens? A proper screen comparison goes beyond diagonal measurements. This guide walks you through matching any two displays — phones, monitors, TVs, or tablets — so you can make the right call before you buy.

    What a Screen Comparison Should Include

    Most people compare screens by looking at diagonal inches on a spec sheet. That misses three critical factors:

    1. Actual screen area — the total square inches (or cm²) of viewable space. Two screens with similar diagonals but different aspect ratios have different areas.
    2. Pixel density (PPI) — how sharp text and images appear. A 27-inch 4K monitor has 163 PPI; the same resolution on a 32-inch drops to 137 PPI.
    3. Physical dimensions — width and height of the display matter for desk space, pocket fit, and room placement.

    A good screen comparison shows all three. Our comparison tool calculates these automatically.

    Phone Screen Comparison: 6.1" vs 6.7" vs 6.9"

    The most searched phone screen comparison in 2026 is between 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch displays. These represent the two dominant phone size classes — standard (like iPhone 16, Galaxy S25) and large (like iPhone 16 Plus, Galaxy S25+).

    Metric 6.1" Phone 6.7" Phone 6.9" Phone
    Screen area 14.5 sq in 17.5 sq in 18.5 sq in
    Physical width 2.64" 2.90" 2.99"
    Physical height 5.48" 6.02" 6.20"
    Typical resolution 2556×1179 2796×1290 2868×1320
    PPI 460 460 458

    Going from 6.1" to 6.7" gives you 21% more screen area — enough to show 3-4 more lines of text per page and noticeably larger on-screen keyboards. The 6.7" to 6.9" jump is only 6% more area, which most people do not notice in daily use.

    Monitor Screen Comparison: Finding Your Ideal Size

    Monitor comparisons need to factor in desk depth and how you work. Here are the most popular monitor size comparisons:

    Comparison Area Gain Width Added Best Use Case
    24" → 27" +27% +3.5" General office, coding
    27" → 32" +40% +4.4" Creative work, gaming
    27" → 34" ultrawide +34% +10.5" Multitasking, video editing

    The 27-to-32-inch jump is the sweet spot for most people upgrading. You get 40% more space for side-by-side windows without needing a dramatically deeper desk. The ultrawide option adds horizontal space without increasing height — ideal for timeline-based work but less useful for reading documents.

    TV Screen Comparison: Room Size Is the Deciding Factor

    TV screen comparison is simpler than phones or monitors because most TVs share the same 16:9 aspect ratio. The main question is: how big should you go for your room?

    TV Size Screen Area Best Viewing Distance Room Type
    43" 627 sq in 5.5–7 ft Bedroom, kitchen
    55" 1,028 sq in 7–9 ft Small living room
    65" 1,442 sq in 8–10 ft Medium living room
    75" 1,918 sq in 9–12 ft Large living room

    The 55" vs 65" decision is the most common TV comparison. At 8 feet viewing distance, the 65-inch fills more of your field of view and delivers a noticeably better movie experience. If your room can fit it, the 65-inch is usually worth the extra cost.

    Aspect Ratio Changes Everything

    When comparing screens, you must account for aspect ratio. Here is how the same 27-inch diagonal looks in three different formats:

    • 16:9 (standard widescreen) — 23.5 × 13.2 inches, 312 sq in — most monitors and all TVs
    • 16:10 (productivity) — 22.8 × 14.3 inches, 326 sq in — some laptops and business monitors, 4% more area than 16:9
    • 21:9 (ultrawide) — 25.0 × 10.7 inches, 268 sq in — less area than 16:9 but much wider for side-by-side windows

    A 27-inch 16:9 monitor and a 27-inch ultrawide monitor are the same diagonal but completely different experiences. The 16:9 is better for general use; the ultrawide excels at multitasking and cinematic content.

    How to Use Our Screen Comparison Tool

    Getting an accurate screen comparison takes seconds:

    1. Select your device type — phone, tablet, monitor, or TV
    2. Choose two screens to compare — pick from popular models or enter custom sizes
    3. See the visual result — both screens render at accurate relative scale with exact dimensions
    4. Compare area, PPI, and physical size — all calculations shown automatically

    Try the screen comparison tool now — it is free, works on any device, and gives you the data you need to make the right screen choice.

    Helpful Resources

    Easy Compare is a free tool to help you visually compare the dimensions of different displays. This tool is for reference purposes only. Actual appearance may vary based on resolution, bezel size, and other factors.