Affichage vertical du moniteur apple hd cinéma 23"

Quel est en centimètre la dimension verticale de l'affichage d'un moniteur Apple cinéma 23" ?
Ceci pour comparer avec un 21" en format 4/3
Which is in centimetre the vertical dimension of the posting of a monitor APPLE cinema 23"?
This to compare with one 21"in format 4/3

Allo quiola,
A la display 23", le dimensions du sector visable est approx. 51,6cm x 31,5cm, avec une stand, le dimension total est 53,6cm x 45cm, per le page http://www.apple.com/fr/displays/specs.html
Par rapport a mon LCD 21" LG, avec une sector visable a 31cm x 41cm et une resolution de 1600x1200.
(pardon pour mes tres mal français, je suis Australien

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