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Which resolution do you use?


  

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  1. 1. Which resolution do you use?

    • 800x600 16-bit
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    • 800x600 32-bit
      4
    • 1024x768 16-bit
      2
    • 1024x768 32-bit
      58
    • 1152x864 16-bit
      4
    • 1152x864 32-bit
      20
    • 1280x1024 16-bit
      6
    • 1280x1024 32-bit
      61
    • other
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1280x1024 32 on mine

though I make pages for viewing @ 1024x768 it's more standard, I know 800x600 is still supposed to be but c'mon thats just well...

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I used to use 1600x1200 but my eyes have gotten bad so I can't see it that well anymore. Now I'm using 1280x960x32bit @100hz and all is well.

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yeah Shotta! ...I love SXGA+ on my Dell laptops! 1400x1050x32 ...everyone says "how can you read that?!?!" and I ask them "how can you get anything done at 1024x768? There's no room!!"

I also have two 18.1" Samsung LCDs on my main system, and they both run at 1280x1024x32...so I guess that comes out to 2560x1024x32 :D

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1280x1024x32x75 (on my cheap 17")

1280x1024x32x75 (on my free dell trinitron 15")

1024x768x32x80 (on another free dell trinitron, but it is halfway accross the room so i need it viewable)

yes, i'm running 3 monitors on this comp

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1280x960x32 @100 hz on my 21" trinitron CRT

-- WHY do people use 1280x1024 on CRT monitors? It is NOT a native resolution and looks stretched, 1280x1024 is a LCD monitor ratio! People with CRT monitors, draw a square in paint and measure the sides, they are not even, nothing is even at that resolution, I don't know how people can use it, photos/pictures do not look like the original.

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actuall a dual 1600x1200 setup is 3200x1200, not 3200x2400...

anyway, i run dual 1280x1024, total 2560x1024. but i normally have browser on only 1 half...

ah yeh, thats the one! dunno what i was thinking :blush:

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Running at 15.4" WUXGA (1920 x 1200) UltraSharp Wide - Aspect Screen on my Dell Inspiron 8500 laptop... Widescreen all the way :)

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im doing a wopping 2048x1536 @ 85HZ i love my monitor, dont even know what brand it is, its a 21inch flat panel made for CAD designers it was a customer fulfilment at my work and they never picked it up so i baught it for 300 (original is 2,200) :rofl:

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Flat panels have no refresh rate. The "refresh rate" in the specs is the highest refresh rate the thing can sample. If you feed it an analogue signal, I'd suggest to reduce the refresh rate the graphics card produces. A lower clocked signal can be sampled more accurately by the display unit in your flatpanel.

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