AstonJ

AstonJ

Which screen resolutions do you use?

Which screen resolutions do you frequently use?

Note: 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

Select as many as you use then click ‘vote now’ at the bottom…

    • 640x360
    • 640x360 (portrait)
    • 800x600
    • 800x600 (portrait)
    • 1024x768
    • 1024x768 (portrait)
    • 1280x720
    • 1280x720 (portrait)
    • 1280x800
    • 1280x800 (portrait)
    • 1280x1024
    • 1280x1024 (portrait)
    • 1360x768
    • 1360x768 (portrait)
    • 1366x768
    • 1366x768 (portrait)
    • 1440x900
    • 1440x900 (portrait)
    • 1536x864
    • 1536x864 (portrait)
    • 1600x900
    • 1600x900 (portrait)
    • 1680x1050
    • 1680x1050 (portrait)
    • 1920x1080
    • 1920x1080 (portrait)
    • 1920x1200
    • 1920x1200 (portrait)
    • 2048x1152
    • 2048x1152 (portrait)
    • 2560x1080
    • 2560x1080 (portrait)
    • 2560x1440
    • 2560x1440 (portrait)
    • 3440x1440
    • 3440x1440 (portrait)
    • 3840x2160
    • 3840x2160 (portrait)
    • 5120x2880
    • 5120x2880 (portrait)
    • 6144x3160
    • 6144x3160 (portrait)
    • 7680x4320
    • 7680x4320 (portrait)
    • Other (please say in thread)

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NobbZ

NobbZ

It’s counting percentage of participants, not percentage of votes. And I’ve selected 2 resolutions.

OvermindDL1

OvermindDL1

Now if only it made a pretty bar/pie/etc graph instead of 6 pages of lines where each line and name takes up 1/6th the screen, lol. ^.^

NobbZ

NobbZ

I have selected what the web service tells me were my current resolution for the work PC, I do not have a way to verify if that is actually true… My boss says that were a 4k screen…

Anyway, I want also to add, that I really like to play a bit with portait orientation. Though at home I can’t as my primary screen is a laptop and my secondaries stand is not tall enough for remounting the screen in portrait. At the office my internal IT refuses to change the system settings for screen orientation as they fear, that no one else would be able to use the workstation then.

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