Resized Display Calculator
Estimate the usable resolution, aspect ratio, diagonal size, and active area of a display after it has been physically resized or cut down.
Enter the original display resolution and active area, then enter the resized active width and height. The calculator estimates the new pixel resolution based on the original pixel pitch.
This tool is useful for evaluating custom-cut LCD, OLED, touch panel, embedded display, and industrial display options.
Resized Display Calculator
Estimate the usable resolution, aspect ratio, diagonal size, and active area of a display after it has been physically resized or cut down.
Original Display
px
px
mm
mm
Original Aspect Ratio
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Original Diagonal
—
Original PPI
—
Pixel Pitch
—
Original Active Area
—
Resized / Cut Display
:
mm
×
mm
Estimated Cut Resolution
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Cut Aspect Ratio
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Cut Active Size
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Cut Diagonal
—
Cut Active Area
—
Area Retained
—
Pixels Removed
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Important: The estimated cut resolution is based on the original panel pixel pitch.
Actual cut-panel feasibility depends on display technology, driver architecture, routing, seal structure, bonding area,
and whether the panel can be electrically addressed after cutting.
In addition to the visible active area, most resized displays require approximately 1 mm to 4 mm of additional border area beyond the active area, depending on LCD or OLED design.
Resized Display Calculator
Estimate the usable resolution, aspect ratio, diagonal size, and active area of a display after it has been physically resized or cut down.
Original Display
px
px
mm
mm
Original Aspect Ratio
—
Original Diagonal
—
Original PPI
—
Pixel Pitch
—
Original Active Area
—
Resized / Cut Display
:
mm
×
mm
Estimated Cut Resolution
—
Cut Aspect Ratio
—
Cut Active Size
—
Cut Diagonal
—
Cut Active Area
—
Area Retained
—
Pixels Removed
—
Important: The estimated cut resolution is based on the original panel pixel pitch.
Actual cut-panel feasibility depends on display technology, driver architecture, routing, seal structure, bonding area,
and whether the panel can be electrically addressed after cutting.
In addition to the visible active area, most resized displays require approximately 1 mm to 4 mm of additional border area beyond the active area, depending on LCD or OLED design.