What resolution are you running at?

Kenji4861

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My website currently is designed for 640x480 so everyone can view it nicely, but I just thought.. do people even still use 640x480? Anyways, please answer the pole if you are bored. Thanks!
 

rh71

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today's general standard is at least 800x600. depending on your target audience, some go at 1024x768 at the minimum.

I personally keep my screen res at 1024x768 with a 21" monitor (I don't want to go blind). I only go higher when I'm doing webdev.
 

Tremulant

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1280x1024. I'd go with 1600x1200, but this monitor sucks and can only do 60Hz at that res.. plus the small letters strain my eyes too much (used to be fine 2 years ago, I need to get my eyes checked).
 

PoPPeR

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1280x1024 @ 85hz on my current Envision monitor

I'm purchasing a Samsung 997df today however, and I'm really looking forward to some 1600x1200 goodness :D
 

AntisociaL

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it doesnt mean much unless you post the size of the monitor,1280x1024 on a 19" looks the same as 1024x768 on a 17" and 800x600 on 15"
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: Kenji4861
My website currently is designed for 640x480 so everyone can view it nicely, but I just thought.. do people even still use 640x480? Anyways, please answer the pole if you are bored. Thanks!

When I make web pages I design for 1024x768 but keeping mind and testing on 800x600 just to make sure that even though the design won't be perfect at that resolution it'll at least still look decent
 

Kaervak

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1280x960 on a 19" NEC Multisync. I can go up to 1732x1344 but 60hz is painful after a few minutes.
 

halbe

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1280x1024

I find 1600x1200 looks odd in most applications when the window is maximized.