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 Posted by Blinky the Shark on 07/02/07 19:34 
Neredbojias wrote: 
> On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:07:23 GMT Animesh K scribed: 
> 
>> Here is an interesting piece of information from w3counter. The 
>> median claim you have seems correct. And about 9% people use 800 by 
>> 600 px resolution. This data is generated on a small subset of 
>> websites, however.  
>>  
>> Screen Resolutions 1      1024x768      50.90% 2      1280x1024 
>> 16.81% 3      800x600      8.93% 4      1280x800      8.20% 5 
>> 1152x864      3.99% 6      1440x900      2.77% 7      1680x1050 
>> 1.85% 8      1280x768      1.26% 9      1280x960      1.07% 10 
>> 1400x1050      1.00% 
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>>  
>> Ref: http://www.w3counter.com/globalstats.php?date=2007-05-20 
> 
> That is about what I figured though I'll bet 1280x1024 eventually 
> takes the lead unless it's replaced sooner by another typical 
> flatscreen.  I was a long-time fan of 1024x768, using it when the 
> majority size was still 640x480 by far. 
> 
> What do you have?  I like my 1280x1024 'cept for the unusual aspect 
> ratio. 
 
As for me, 1400x1050; I'm shopping for 1600x1200.  Meanwhile, the low 
numbers up there for 1680x1050 stun me.  While shopping for my new 
monitor, I see what seems like 70% of the models on the shelves are 
1680x1050 (or a bit fewer vertical pixels).  What...*nobody* is buying 
those? 
 
 
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