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What monitor resolution do you prefer?

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GiantDomains

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It's not really a question of what resolution you prefer, you should use the native resoltion of the monitor. For example, mine is 1280x1024, and if I don't use that setting, it distorts.
 

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agree with giant , mine is 800x600
 

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1280*1024 here
 

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I run a 1600x1200 with a 2nd at 1280x1024 - upgrading to another 1600x1200 soon :-)

and a laptop at 1024x768 on a tiny little 10" screen (whole thing weighs less than 2lbs)
 

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1400x1050 on my laptop
 

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I'm currently using 1024x768. I've been using 1280x1024 before, but some months
ago my monitor started to make strange noises under that resolution. Therefore
I'm using a more gentle resolution now. Well, I'm going to buy a new monitor shortly...
 

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Currently using 800x600. Anything higher and the lettering gets too small for me to read on a 17" monitor. Anyway around this problem?
 

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Ed30 said:
Currently using 800x600. Anything higher and the lettering gets too small for me to read on a 17" monitor. Anyway around this problem?

glasses ;)

1024 x 768 is usually industry standard. The techies in here are probably using nicer monitors or graphic cards than your normal customer would.
 

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definitly glasses, a 17" should eaily handle 1024x768+ with no viewing difficulty.
 

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dual screens running at 1280*1024

Dell just came out with 24" LCD. Tempting
 

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btw: just to add a little to this thread. I think the most important part of your computer is the monitor, keyboard & mouse. Any PC these days will handle just about anything you want to do with it (unless you're into high end graphics) so make sure your input/output devices are of the highest quality if you're using your PC a lot.

If money is an issue then get a smaller CPU and a bigger (better) monitor, and fork out for a high quality keyboard/mouse.
 

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1024 x 768 on a 17'' LCD
 

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1280x1024

I like everything small on the screen, i cant stand huge icons, i have over 100 icons on my desktop, i have a £25 CRT monitor from a computer fayre and it works fine, my PC has a decent specification, my monitor dont cause eye strain, i spend 6-10 hours + a day staring at it on average
 

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I post on here yesterday saying my monitor is fine, I am posting now with a monitor moving the image slowly, Its gone faulty, DAMN :(
 

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There are different resolutions for wide screens than there are for standard screens. You should be able to adjust the resolution on your monitor to your own personal preferences. Some prefer a higher resolution that allows you to have a wealth of additional space on the screen. Others may prefer a lower resolution, which will obviously increase the size of the objects on the screen. The ones that prefer lower resolutions often have poor vision.


GiantDomains said:
It's not really a question of what resolution you prefer, you should use the native resoltion of the monitor. For example, mine is 1280x1024, and if I don't use that setting, it distorts.
 
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