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Desktop Resolution survey

Discussion in 'General' started by The_Pope, 30 Jan 2005.

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What resolution do you use to browse the bit-tech forums?

  1. 800x600 maximised

    2 vote(s)
    0.7%
  2. 800x600 windowed

    1 vote(s)
    0.4%
  3. 1024x768 maximised

    47 vote(s)
    17.5%
  4. 1024x768 windows

    10 vote(s)
    3.7%
  5. 1152 x 864 maximised

    21 vote(s)
    7.8%
  6. 1152 x 864 windowed

    3 vote(s)
    1.1%
  7. 1280x960 or 1280x1024 maximised

    113 vote(s)
    42.0%
  8. 1280x960 or 1280x1024 windowed

    14 vote(s)
    5.2%
  9. 1600x1200 maximised

    23 vote(s)
    8.6%
  10. 1600x1200 windowed

    11 vote(s)
    4.1%
  11. Other, please state

    24 vote(s)
    8.9%
  1. Stu

    Stu What's a Dremel?

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    As of this morning, 1600x1200 maxed, thanks to Mr.2001fp :D

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  2. Leeum

    Leeum What's a Dremel?

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    Nice TFT :D Need to get myself one of those Dell jobbies sometime. But...suxeh :rolleyes: :hehe:
    I run 1024x768 maximised on my 17" CRT :thumb:
     
  3. lcdguy

    lcdguy Minimodder

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    21" Monitor 1280x1024@75HZ
    17" LCD 1280x1024@75HZ
    15.4" Laptop 1280x800@60HZ
     
  4. Rocket733

    Rocket733 Austerity - It's the only way

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    Currently running 1680x1050 thanks to the 2005fpw :D
     
  5. Infraggable Krunk

    Infraggable Krunk What's a Dremel?

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    same :D

    but man i wish i would have ponied the extra 30 bucks to get a 2001fp
     
  6. striker289

    striker289 What's a Dremel?

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    my 17 in crt runs at 1280 x 1024!
     
  7. jaguarking11

    jaguarking11 Peterbilt-strong

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    Im stuck at 1280x1024 as thats the max my lcd can do. Its a samsung 19inch lcd, syncmaster191t-plus to be exact.

    Awsome lcd but the res needs to be higher.....


    [/homer]mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1600X1200 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm[/homer off] :D
     
  8. Henchman:crg

    Henchman:crg What's a Dremel?

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    Why do you think I still buy CRT monitors?
    lcd just hasn't reached a useful screen res yet at an affordable price :waah:
     
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  9. cpu121

    cpu121 What's a Dremel?

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    1280x1024 maximised.
     
  10. Chr!s

    Chr!s What's a Dremel?

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    1280 * 1024 Iiiyama, Prolite E431S
     
  11. K

    K 528491

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    Used to use 1280 x 1024 & fullscreen on my PC but on my Mac I'm windowed. Looks better and works better :)
     
  12. Barry

    Barry What's a Dremel?

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    1280x1024 maximised
     
  13. severedhead

    severedhead What's a Dremel?

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    On my main, 1280x1024 maximised. On my secondary 1024x768 full screened (F11), but thats only when I'm playing CS:S.
     
  14. Cheap Mod Wannabe

    Cheap Mod Wannabe What's a Dremel?

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    Wow do you all have 19" monitors or you just want to make windows magnifier productive?
     
  15. clockit

    clockit What's a Dremel?

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    1920 x 1200 on a sony 23" widescreen monitor
     

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