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  • tranza
    ICQ: 197-556-237
    • Jun 2003
    • 57559

    #1

    Screen Resolution info

    Does anybody have any reliable stats about surfers screen resolution??

    Any light would be greatly appreciated.

    I'm just a newbie.
  • tranza
    ICQ: 197-556-237
    • Jun 2003
    • 57559

    #2
    Bump!

    Nobody???
    I'm just a newbie.

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    • madawgz
      8.8.8.8
      • Mar 2006
      • 30509

      #3
      hmmmm 1sec, ill dig mine up
      TAEMDLRMSKRJIXMRLSMRJ.

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      • madawgz
        8.8.8.8
        • Mar 2006
        • 30509

        #4
        1024x768 49.12%
        1280x1024 29.06%
        800x600 8.06%
        1152x864 4.76%
        1440x900 3.24%
        1680x1050 1.94%
        Other 1.61%
        1600x1200 0.82%
        1400x1050 0.69%
        1920x1200 0.62%
        640x480 0.07%
        2048x1536 0.01%
        TAEMDLRMSKRJIXMRLSMRJ.

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        • psili
          Confirmed User
          • Apr 2003
          • 5526

          #5
          http://w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_display.asp

          though

          W3Schools is a website for people with an interest for web technologies. This fact indicates that the figures below might not be 100% realistic. The average user might have display screens with a lower resolution.
          Your post count means nothing.

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          • GeorgeM
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2006
            • 4969

            #6
            Originally posted by madawgz
            1024x768 49.12%
            1280x1024 29.06%
            800x600 8.06%
            1152x864 4.76%
            1440x900 3.24%
            1680x1050 1.94%
            Other 1.61%
            1600x1200 0.82%
            1400x1050 0.69%
            1920x1200 0.62%
            640x480 0.07%
            2048x1536 0.01%
            cool info , thx

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            • tranza
              ICQ: 197-556-237
              • Jun 2003
              • 57559

              #7
              Originally posted by madawgz
              1024x768 49.12%
              1280x1024 29.06%
              800x600 8.06%
              1152x864 4.76%
              1440x900 3.24%
              1680x1050 1.94%
              Other 1.61%
              1600x1200 0.82%
              1400x1050 0.69%
              1920x1200 0.62%
              640x480 0.07%
              2048x1536 0.01%
              Thanks for that man.

              Anyone else?
              I'm just a newbie.

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              • Shocking
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2006
                • 523

                #8
                those stats are very alike mines. so they must be facts! my 2 cents
                Web Design, Programming and much more!
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                199-428-702

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                • GatorB
                  The Demon & 12clicks
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 18208

                  #9
                  I don't get why so many websites are still made for 800X600. I have a widescreen that's capable of 1680X1050 but I never use that resolution because the images are so small. Most new computer sold in the last couple of year come with LCDs and they are set at 1024X768 or larger. Even computers that came with 17 CRTs are set at 1024X768.

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                  • tranza
                    ICQ: 197-556-237
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 57559

                    #10
                    Originally posted by GatorB
                    I don't get why so many websites are still made for 800X600. I have a widescreen that's capable of 1680X1050 but I never use that resolution because the images are so small. Most new computer sold in the last couple of year come with LCDs and they are set at 1024X768 or larger. Even computers that came with 17 CRTs are set at 1024X768.
                    As noted above, 10% of all computers still have a 800x600 or worse screen resolution.

                    That's why.
                    I'm just a newbie.

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                    • GatorB
                      The Demon & 12clicks
                      • Oct 2001
                      • 18208

                      #11
                      Originally posted by tranza
                      As noted above, 10% of all computers still have a 800x600 or worse screen resolution.

                      That's why.

                      I see 8.13%. And so? So screw those with 1280X1024 for those with 800X600even though they outnumber them by 3.5 times? Hey why not keep sites built for those using 640X480 since they are still people using that screen resolution?

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                      • tranza
                        ICQ: 197-556-237
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 57559

                        #12
                        Originally posted by GatorB
                        I see 8.13%. And so? So screw those with 1280X1024 for those with 800X600even though they outnumber them by 3.5 times? Hey why not keep sites built for those using 640X480 since they are still people using that screen resolution?
                        Because 8.13% is a lot of traffic.

                        I'm just a newbie.

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                        • psili
                          Confirmed User
                          • Apr 2003
                          • 5526

                          #13
                          Originally posted by tranza
                          Because 8.13% is a lot of traffic.

                          That, and how many people on large resolutions want to surf with their browser full screen? Personally, I have a high resolution because I want many windows open and none of them to be full screen.
                          Your post count means nothing.

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