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Poll - What size screen are you using?
ts_aly2000
Posts: 566 Forumite
in Techie Stuff
Hello. A poll.
What size screen / resolution are you using?
With thanks,
A.
What size screen / resolution are you using?
With thanks,
A.
What size screen/resolution are you using? 78 votes
800x600 (likely 14")
1%
1 vote
1024x768 (likely 14" / 15" / 17")
23%
18 votes
1280x1024 (likely 17" / 18" / 19" / 20" / 21")
56%
44 votes
Other
19%
15 votes
0
Comments
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I use a pair of 19" IIama CRT's at home @ 1600*1200.
At work I use a 17" TFT @ 1024*768 - but only because my work is cheap and has also stolen my 19" CRT as it "made the workplace look untidy, as everyone else has TFT's"![strike]£1,000 Bank Overdraft[/strike] - Repaid!
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Err i use 4 different resolutions - but can only vote once...Ever stop to think and forget to start again?0
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1600x1200 on a Sony 21" CRT
My laptop is some odd ball 1450x somthing I will edit it later when I check0 -
1280x800 on a 15.4" widescreen laptop.0
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Cant remember
but it is a 17" widescreen so none of the 3:4 resolutions listed All posts made are simply my own opinions and are neither professional advice nor the opinions of my employers
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1280 x 720 on a 17" widescreen lappySame old same old since 20080
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1600x1200 on a 19" CRT at home and 1600x1200 on a 20.3 TFT at work0
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1280x800 on a 15.4" widescreen laptop.0
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1280x1024 on a 17" CRT£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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