What's Your Current Resolution?


Screen Resolutions  

493 members have voted

  1. 1. What is Your Current (Widescreen) Resolution?

    • Bigger than 1680 (Please State)
      85
    • 1680 x 1050
      158
    • 1440 x 900
      72
    • 1360 x 768
      6
    • 1280 x 800
      46
    • 1280 x 768
      10
    • 1280 x 720
      2
    • Lower than 1280 (Please State)
      5
    • I am a Fullscreen User
      109
  2. 2. What is Your Current (Fullscreen) Resolution?

    • Bigger than 1600 (Please State)
      17
    • 1600 x 1200
      12
    • 1280 x 1024
      105
    • 1280 x 960
      5
    • 1152 x 864
      7
    • 1024 x 768
      38
    • 800 x 600
      1
    • Lower than 800 (Please State)
      0
    • I am a Widescreen User
      308


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Purely for my own use as I have just built my new computer going from fullscreen to widescreen.

I have tried to add as many resolutions as I can (actually copying them from what my monitor can support!).

I am currently on 1440 x 900 but may change to another one shortly as everything seems a little too big.

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1680 x 1050 on a 22" widescreen. I want to get a second monitor and may go larger, 28" or more. As they drop in price it is getting very tempting to go for it, but I'm trying to wait until early next year. I'd make it my primary monitor. I want two for things like Photoshop. I'd have the pic on the large monitor and the tools on the other. I sometimes do CAD drawings and it would be nice for that too. I have some old CAD work I did on a 14" CRT (true 12.75") I get out once in a while and I don't know how I was so patient to do them on that monitor.

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Desktop: 1920x1080 (37" Westinghouse LVM-37w3)

Laptop: 1920x1200 (Dell Inspiron 9300, 17")

Work PC: 1280x1024 (cheap ass HP/Compaq monitor, 19")

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Usually the best thing to do is to go with your monitors native resolution as that will give you the best results.

Yeah. I installed the monitor drivers and it wanted me to step up a resolution when running the configuration

It's a lot nicer now :)

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