AstonJ

AstonJ

What is your screen resolution set at?

What’s the resolution of you main screen set at?

Not the resolution the display is capable of mind, but the resolution you’re using. If you’re unsure, have a look here: http://whatismyscreenresolution.net

  • 640x360
  • 800x600
  • 1024x768
  • 1280x720
  • 1280x800
  • 1280x1024
  • 1360x768
  • 1366x768
  • 1440x900
  • 1536x864
  • 1600x900
  • 1680x1050
  • 1920x1080
  • 1920x1200
  • 2048x1152
  • 2560x1080
  • 2560x1440
  • 3440x1440
  • 3840x2160
  • Other (please say in thread)

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NobbZ

NobbZ

You are missing portrait mode resolutions… I’m really eager to test it, though at home none of my screens supports beeing mounted that way (primary is a laptop, secondaries mount is not tall enough).

At work my IT department is blocking :frowning: They refuse to change the orientation, as then “no one else were capable of working on that workstation”

dimitarvp

dimitarvp

Where’s 5K?

It’s at 5120x2880.

AstonJ

AstonJ

Ok reposted - multiple choice, portrait resolutions and 5, 6 and 8K added :+1:

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