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How to find your laptop screen size

The diagonal in inches is what manufacturers advertise and what every accessory (sleeve, screen protector, replacement panel) is sized against. Three ways to find yours, in order of speed.

Method 1 — Look at the model name (5 seconds)

The number in your laptop's name is almost always the screen diagonal in inches. The naming is consistent across all major brands:

Model name contains…Actual screen size
11 / 11.611.6 inches
13 / 13.3 / 13.4 / 13.513.3-13.5 inches
14 / 14.114 inches
15 / 15.615.6 inches
1616 inches
17 / 17.317.3 inches

Find your model name with our "what laptop do I have" guide if you do not know it offhand.

Method 2 — Tape measure (30 seconds, exact)

Take any tape measure (cm or inches both work). Measure diagonally from the bottom-left corner of the visible glass to the top-right corner. The plastic bezel does not count — only the part that lights up.

Common results to expect:

If you only have a ruler and want the maths: square the visible width, square the visible height, add them, take the square root. √(width² + height²) = diagonal.

Method 3 — Browser detection (one click)

Our screen size detector reads your screen resolution and pixel ratio, then matches against the standard panel sizes manufacturers ship. Accuracy is within about half an inch — close enough for buying a sleeve, not close enough for ordering a replacement panel.

Why the answer matters

Buying a replacement panel

You cannot just buy "any 15.6-inch panel" and expect it to fit. Even within a single screen size, panels differ by:

Always look up the original panel's part number — printed on a sticker on the back of the panel itself, behind the bezel — and order an exact match.

Buying a sleeve, bag or docking arm

Sleeves and bags are sized by inches and are forgiving of small variation. A "15.6-inch sleeve" fits any 15-16" laptop. Docking arms (vertical stands, monitor-arm clamps for laptops) often have weight and size limits — check both.

Replacement screen protector

Match by exact inches (e.g. "13.3-inch matte protector"). The bezel design varies by model so the cut-to-fit area can leave small visible borders even at the right size — that is normal.

Common laptop screen sizes by year

If you bought a laptop in 2020 or earlier, 15.6" is the safest single-number guess.

Frequently asked

How do I find my laptop screen size? +
Three reliable methods: (1) measure the diagonal of the visible glass with a tape measure, ignoring the bezel — the result in inches is the screen size manufacturers advertise; (2) look at the model name on the bottom of the laptop — most names contain the screen size (e.g. "HP Pavilion 15" = 15.6"); (3) use a browser-based screen size detector that estimates from your resolution and pixel density.
What size screen is my laptop without measuring? +
Look at the model name. "Dell XPS 13" = 13.3", "MacBook Pro 14" = 14.0", "Lenovo IdeaPad 15" = 15.6", "ASUS ZenBook 16" = 16.0". The number after the brand name is almost always the screen diagonal in inches, rounded down to a whole number.
Can a website measure my screen size? +
It can estimate within about half an inch by reading your screen resolution and pixel ratio, then matching against the standard panel sizes manufacturers ship. For a precise number, a tape measure across the visible glass is the only fully reliable answer.
Why does my screen show 1920x1080 when it is 4K? +
Windows and macOS apply display scaling. A 4K (3840x2160) screen at 200% scaling reports 1920x1080 to the browser — that is the CSS pixel resolution, not the physical resolution. Both numbers are visible in the browser-based screen size tool.

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Tested on: HP Pavilion 15-eg2024na (15.6"), MacBook Pro 14 M2 (14"), Dell XPS 13 9310 (13.4"). Published 2026-05-10.