I also use 1152 x 864 (on a 17" screen)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sahir
1280 x 1024 has a too low refresh frequency on my screen.
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I also use 1152 x 864 (on a 17" screen)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sahir
1280 x 1024 has a too low refresh frequency on my screen.
2560x1024, but its split across two screens :cool:
Switched to 1152x864 from today. Makes the screen look bigger :D
Nowadays with TFT panels, 1152 x 864 hardly ever corresponds to the native resolution of the panel - that's why you don't see it much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sahir
I also used to have that resolution with my old 17" CRT (it was the highest resolution my monitor / display adapter could handle without flickering). Generally, I always use the highest possible resolution, since I have no problems with small fonts or tiny elements, but I consider the additional screen real estate an important benefit (especially when working with the VS IDE).
Yes 1024x768 is the most popular.
Unfortunately a lot of developers and companies don't test their programs at a higher resolution, and with different font sizes. In order to read my fonts at 1280x1024 from a "lets lounge back in a big leather chair position" I have to set all my fonts to 141% normal size.
Even Visual Studio doesn't appear to work properly at this resolution and font size, and many less well tested programs are impossible to use (e.g., dialogs are not resizeable, so you have to guess what the bottom buttons are)
Markus
1024 x 768 at home on 17" monitor :D
800 x 600 at "work" - 14"" monitor:cry:
1024x768 and 1152x864(preferred) at home - 17" CRT
One desktop across two monitors... 3200x1200. Wish I could go higher.
1280 x 1024, dual 19" tft
Well, I use the same, on 17" moniter. On 14/15" where for most of the moniters highest resultion is 1024x768, I do install other driver for moniter and switch to this resolution. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Sahir
On 17" moniter, the same resolution as 1280 x 1024 does flicker.
1024x768 in my desktop pc
1024x800 on my laptop. That because I use a 15,4' screen
1024x786 on my main system & p3 system
800x600 on my 486
That must take quite some space on your desk ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dave18285
I use dual 1280x1024 (1 LCD, 1 CRT) :)
I always use the maximum resolution possible, which is 1280x1024 for this monitor. I hate scrolling left-right or up-down too often.
Zeato
I prefer high resolution with good refresh rate. I mean maximum resolution and refresh rate may be minimum 85 Hrz