Monitor Size Comparison
Compare different monitor sizes side by side to find the perfect setup for your desk
Monitor 1
Monitor 2
42" vs 25" on 60" Desk
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Monitor 1: 36.6"× 20.6" (42")
Monitor 2: 21.2"× 13.2" (25")
Visual Size Comparison
Monitor 2: 25"
Monitor 1: 42"
Monitor Dimensions
Monitor 1
Diagonal (in) | 42.00 |
Width (in) | 36.61 |
Height (in) | 20.59 |
Area (in²) | 753.76 |
Diagonal (in) | 42.00 |
4:3 Display | 33.60 in x 25.20 in = 846.72 in² |
16:9 Display | 36.61 in x 20.59 in = 753.76 in² |
2.35:1 Display | 38.65 in x 16.45 in = 635.55 in² |
Monitor 2
Diagonal (in) | 25.00 |
Width (in) | 21.20 |
Height (in) | 13.25 |
Area (in²) | 280.90 |
Diagonal (in) | 25.00 |
4:3 Display | 20.00 in x 15.00 in = 300.00 in² |
16:9 Display | 21.79 in x 12.26 in = 267.06 in² |
2.35:1 Display | 23.00 in x 9.79 in = 225.18 in² |
In Comparison (vs Monitor 1)
Monitor 2 Diagonal | 40.48% smaller |
Monitor 2 Area | 62.73% smaller |
Monitor Size Guide
So you're looking at 42-inch widescreen (16:9) monitor versus 25-inch 1.6 aspect ratio monitor? Let's break down what that means for your setup. You'll get a ton more screen space (about 168% more) with the 42-inch widescreen (16:9) monitor compared to the 25-inch 1.6 aspect ratio monitor. You'll get a wider field of view with the 42-inch widescreen (16:9) compared to the 25-inch 1.6 aspect ratio. When you're trying to decide between setups like 42 inch wide screen vs 25 inch 16x10, think about how you'll actually use your computer day-to-day. Many people find that a 27-inch monitor hits that sweet spot of size and practicality for most needs. If you're constantly switching between applications or documents, you might love a dual 24-inch setup for the extra workspace. And if you're big on gaming or creative work, check out an ultrawide 32-inch display—they're pretty incredible for immersion. Want to explore more options? We've got detailed guides on 24-inch monitors, 27-inch displays, and 32-inch ultrawides.