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What is your preferred screen resolution?

What is your preferred screen resolution?

I am using 1152 x 864...
Do you prefer smaller? Or larger?
Please tell me this wasn't already done in a recent poll!


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Reply #26 Top
From someone that doesn't know any better, can you tell me the advantages of the additional room? Isn't everything teeny tiny?
Reply #27 Top
1280 X 1024
Reply #29 Top
Ms. X... just try changing your resolution to 1024, one step up from 800...
See the difference it makes, take a few minutes or more to get used to it.
open a few windows, see how much more room you have on the screen.
Just a suggestion of course, it does take a little getting used to, but really not that long.



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Reply #31 Top
JamMeister, many of us would love to have your work at higher res!
Reply #32 Top
1024x768 on 17" monitor...just right for me at home. At work, I use a behemoth 22" monitor with 1280x1024. Too much strain on the old eyes. However, our secretary uses a 19" flat panel with something lower than 800x600! It's kind of scary...the icons are huge!
Reply #33 Top
#32 by Mr mrbiotech - 12/20/2002 2:54:20 AM
JamMeister, many of us would love to have your work at higher res!

mrbiotech, you stated previously that you use 1280x1024, I always include that resolution in my work.
Which resolution are you referring too? Also, the need to keep zip files small for dial-up connections is a prime concern (not to mention keeping it small for the site itself).



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Reply #34 Top
I'm using 1024x768. I'd love to use 1280x1024, but I use a laptop, and I can't get the resolution to go higher without pluging it into another monitor. (Christmas present, maybe?)
Reply #36 Top
Well, that's a whole lot of real estate there, my friend....
you've got better eyes than me...

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Reply #37 Top
>mrbiotech, you stated previously that you use 1280x1024, I always >include that resolution in my work.
>Which resolution are you referring too? Also, the need to keep zip >files small for dial-up connections is a prime concern (not to >mention keeping it small for the site itself).

Aye, 'tis the truth, and I can't deny it...

Small also tends to mean an easier go on running resources and usable speed, doesn't it.

1280x1024 still looks great, though!
Reply #38 Top
Thanks, mrbiotech...
I'm glad you like my work.



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Reply #39 Top
mmmm, 1280x1024 fots we; on a 17 inch and it is the common monitor these days for the price and bang for buck, 19 gives the same at 1600 as 1280 dose on 17. but if you design down it owuld probably be best, Then all you have to do is resize graphics lower and you will not get the nasty jinks in your graphics.

iplural

just a thought, though probably wonr g

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Reply #40 Top
mmm, 56k, ok visit this site...

might help you beyond this situation...

http://speedguide.net/

You might get some real gains from the information on this site...

iplural




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Reply #41 Top
1280x1024 on a 21". And no, 21" isn't big enough - I want more...

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Reply #42 Top
I use 1024x768 little back age, but have just a 15" monitor...

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(hope this me\\\ thing works out...?)
Reply #44 Top
Try / me without the space

/me knows these things...

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Reply #45 Top
1280X1024 for me! (any res below that I see as kiddie sizes)
Reply #46 Top
ms. X, The higher res, does make things smaller, but it's so much sharper, and crisper. I went from 800, to 1024, to 1280, in a matter of hours. Now anything below 1280, looks horrid to me.

Just for the record I have a 20" monitor, but I ran 1280 on a 17" for 3 years.
Reply #47 Top
Thanks for the link lplural, that was interesting.

/me thinks Styl will get it right on his next try....

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Reply #48 Top
btw: how to right red? i thought it was me\ not?