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14inch is the spelled form of the measurement 14-inch. In everyday use it most often designates the diagonal size of a display screen, such as a laptop or monitor. The diagonal measurement runs from one corner of the visible screen area to the opposite corner and depends on the display’s aspect ratio and bezel. One inch equals 2.54 centimeters, so 14 inches equals 35.56 centimeters.

In practice, 14-inch displays are a common middle ground between smaller, highly portable devices and larger

Beyond laptops, 14-inch displays are also offered in desktop monitors and other display devices, serving users

Because the normal written form is “14-inch,” the concatenated form “14inch” may appear in product names or

screens.
Laptops
labeled
“14-inch”
typically
use
aspect
ratios
such
as
16:9
or
16:10,
with
native
resolutions
ranging
from
1366×768
to
1920×1080,
and
higher
options
like
2560×1440
or
4K
in
some
models.
Pixel
density
(PPI)
varies
with
both
size
and
resolution;
for
example,
a
14-inch
1080p
panel
is
around
157
PPI,
while
a
14-inch
4K
panel
exceeds
300
PPI,
affecting
the
perceived
sharpness
of
the
image.
who
want
a
balance
between
screen
real
estate
and
portability.
The
term
is
primarily
a
measurement
descriptor
for
screen
size,
rather
than
a
specification
of
other
performance
attributes
such
as
color
accuracy
or
brightness.
branding
but
is
less
common
in
standard
writing.