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View Poll Results: Which screen resolution do you use the most?
Less than 800 x 600 pixels
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800 x 640 pixels
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1024 x 768 pixels
45.45%
Greater than 1024 x 768 pixels
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What screen size resolution are you using?

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Old 02-16-2004, 09:57 AM
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What screen size resolution are you using?

Guys,

Let me emphasize: PLEASE VOTE IN THE POLL! just replying in the thread will make the analysis a pain.

This is a poll question that may have affect on the layout and other goodies we have planned for Yotatech in the near future.

"What screen size resolution are you currently using?"

If you don't know, follow these steps:

>> Start >> Control Panel >> Display >> click the "Settings" tab

You will see in the bottom left hand corner what your current resolution is set at.

Mac users = i have no clue but you guys are pretty bright and don't need any instructions on how to figure this out, right?

Also, if you use more than 1 computer at home, work, etc, please answer with the computer resolution you use the most.

This post is only going for 5 days until Friday, February 20, 2004.

Thanks,
Bob

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1024x768x85Hz

19" Monitor

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800x600 home and work.
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1280 X 1024 is what I run.

I recently started programming for 1024 X 768 and larger resolutions. It's becoming the standard minimum res.
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Resolution

Desktop at work - minimum 1152 x 864 always for drawing applications

Laptop - always 1600 x 1200, unless using with an LCD projector which uses lower resolution

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1024 x 768 @85hz
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laptop 1600x1200,
laptop plugged into a 20" flatscreen set to 1600x1200
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1280x1024 for me, but when the g/f gets on she changes it to 800x600!! :wtf:

By the way, you might want to edit the poll options... I'm assuming you mean 800x600 not 800x640?

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Old 02-16-2004, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by va97runner
1280x1024 for me, but when the g/f gets on she changes it to 800x600!! :wtf:

By the way, you might want to edit the poll options... I'm assuming you mean 800x600 not 800x640?
VA,

Yes, you're right. it is 800 x 600. but i think people seem to understand.

bob
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Resolution: 1024 x 768 @ 90 Hz
Depth: 32-bit Color
Old 02-16-2004, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by hungryStu
Resolution: 1024 x 768 @ 90 Hz
Depth: 32-bit Color
Same here.
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1024x768, 32bit color depth, @ 60Hz.... I'm stuck. I've got a laptop.

But the new comp I'll be building will be set WAY higher. I'll have the ability to double that resolution I'm building a powerhouse with an ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro.
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1280x1024x32 at home and work. I'd run 1600 at work but I transfer screen based stuff back and forth to home and I'd get messed up on the home side.
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17" 1280x1024
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Widescreen... 1152x768
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
Desktop at work - minimum 1152 x 864
I run the same res at home.
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Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
Let me emphasize: PLEASE VOTE IN THE POLL! just replying in the thread will make the analysis a pain.
Hey Bob...just an FYI, the poll was there when I first posted. Was something amiss?
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Now I'm running a dual monitor setup and I have both set to 2560x1024.

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1280x800: Laptop LCD
1280x1040: Desktop 17" LCD


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