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    Your Resolution

    What's your Screen Resolution?

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    1024 though my monitor can handle higher I'd rather stick to 1024 as it's only a 17'.
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    1280x1024 for my 19" :P
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    1600x1200 @85Hz / 32bit color
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    Originally posted by timechange
    1600x1200 @85Hz / 32bit color
    Radeon 8500DV video card
    Mitsubishi DiamondPro 2040u 22" Trinitron tube monitor


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    I alternate depends on what I'm doing between

    1024 x 768 If I'm doing any site building or changing cause that's what most are seeing it at

    My usual is 1152 x 864 32 bit colorl @ 75Hz

    Sometimes 1280 x 1024

    rarely 1600 x 1200 things get a bit small

    using a nvedia gforce2 mx400 64mb agp card and

    a REAL sync 19" Flat Screen monitor with .21 dp

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    800 x 600 at home, 1024 x 768 at work

    (though i HOPE to be getting a 15" LCD monitor for home soon )

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    1024x768 at home on my laptop. my sis' new one runs at 1600x1200! but she runs it lower, silly goose. at work we have the apple cinema 17" displays at 1600x1200
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    1280 x 960

    I just have to be weird, I know

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    1024x768.

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    Most times 1024x768 on my 17", and 1280x1024 on my 21", but I flip to other resolutions as high as 1600x1200, or as low as the VGA res of 640x480 on occasion. Easy enough to switch on the fly with a halfway decent graphics card.

    1024x768 seems like a happy medium where most things display OK without requiring too much side scrolling. If you have school kids in your target audience for a website, how things look and feel at lower resolutions should be carefully considered. Many public schools still use older monitors, running either at 640x480 or, if better endowed, 800x600.
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    1024x768

    I only just recently switched to this from 800x600 O_o

    My monitor and grafx card can handle much higher though.

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