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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 28, 2012 6:21:04 GMT -5
It's more practical to use diagonal length. To the member I am quoting why is it more practical to use what you said in the quote I am quoting from you to get the screen size of tablets.
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Post by stealth3si on Jul 30, 2012 18:58:11 GMT -5
it measures the length plus width
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jul 31, 2012 10:03:38 GMT -5
it measures the length plus width To the member I am quoting are you referring to the diagonal length on tablet screens as being able to measure what you said in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above about diagonal length than how does what I said above measure what you said in the quote I am quoting from you.
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Post by stealth3si on Jul 31, 2012 19:22:24 GMT -5
there's a math formula for that.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Aug 1, 2012 9:49:24 GMT -5
there's a math formula for that. To the member I am quoting are you referring to the diagonal length on tablet screens or something else in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting what is the math formula that you are referring to in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above about diagonal length on tablet screens than is the math formula you are referring to in the quote I am quoting from you just used on tablet screens or can the same math formula also be used for other products that have a screen on it. If I am wrong on what I said above about diagonal length on tablet screens than let me know this.
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Post by stealth3si on Aug 1, 2012 22:35:58 GMT -5
i think it's called the pygaortem theorem IIRC
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