Determining My screen size from preferences

Hi I am trying to determine what kind of screen size I have on my macbook pro from within the "about this computer" option in preferences.
I know it sounds dumb and could just measure with a ruler ( which I did ) but it came up as 14 inches and there is no macbook pro that's 14 inches it's either 15 or 13 inches
How can I determine my screensize from a preference option ?
thank you
Here's the macbook I have
Macbook pro laptop 2.4 HGz Intel Core 2 Duo running Mac Os 10.5.8
Thanks

The ruler works, but you have do measure the diagonal, not the edge. If you do the diagonal from the inside corners of the bezel (frame), you get pretty close to the correct size.
My 15.4" MacBook Pro measures 14" to the outside edges of the display so, if that's how you're measuring, you also have the 15" version.

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