Monitor Display Resolution

Which display resolution do you use for your computer monitor?

  • 1280×800

    Votes: 8 8.6%
  • 1440×900

    Votes: 7 7.5%
  • 1680×1050

    Votes: 32 34.4%
  • 1920×1200

    Votes: 25 26.9%
  • 2560×1600

    Votes: 7 7.5%
  • 3840×2400

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • 5120×3200

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • 7680×4800

    Votes: 2 2.2%
  • None, I use 4:3 aspect ratio.

    Votes: 32 34.4%
  • None, I use 16:9 aspect ratio.

    Votes: 5 5.4%

  • Total voters
    93

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Which display resolution do you use for your computer monitor?
You can select multiple options.
 
I should've ditched the "7680×4800" option and added the 5:4 aspect ratio. *sigh*
 
i would vote but i dont have see 1600x1200. is there a better res. that i should use with a 8800gts and a 2005fp???
 
i would vote but i dont have see 1600x1200. is there a better res. that i should use with a 8800gts and a 2005fp???

The resolution 1600×1200 is a 4:3 aspect ratio. Why shouldn't you be able to vote?

As for a higher resolution, go as a high as you want. I know your video card supports higher resolutions, but I'm not sure about your monitor.
 
The resolution 1600×1200 is a 4:3 aspect ratio. Why shouldn't you be able to vote?

As for a higher resolution, go as a high as you want. I know your video card supports higher resolutions, but I'm not sure about your monitor.


that is what i was getting at. i am not really concerned about the card, more that monitor.

also i guess i should pay attention... vote casted..
 
you don't have either of my resolutions on there, 4650x1680 or 3360x1050. I guess I'll just vote for the individual monitor's resolutions.
 
I use 1920x1200 and 2304x1440... I WISH I could have the desktop space that 7680×4800 could afford me though. :D
 
you don't have either of my resolutions on there, 4650x1680 or 3360x1050. I guess I'll just vote for the individual monitor's resolutions.

3360×1050 is two 1680×1050 monitors. You expect me to list all dual and tri monitor setups. :rolleyes:

What is 4650×1680? Does that even exist?


UrielDagda said:
I use 1920x1200 and 2304x1440... I WISH I could have the desktop space that 7680×4800 could afford me though. :D

Yes, I left out 2304×1440. I can only list 10 options. Give me a break. :D

There is no 7680×4800 or 5120×3200 monitor in existence yet as far as I know. Some of the GeForce 7600 video cards don't even support 3840×2400.
 
3360×1050 is two 1680×1050 monitors. You expect me to list all dual and tri monitor setups. :rolleyes:

What is 4650×1680? Does that even exist?




Yes, I left out 2304×1440. I can only list 10 options. Give me a break. :D

There is no 7680×4800 or 5120×3200 monitor in existence yet as far as I know. Some of the GeForce 7600 video cards don't even support 3840×2400.


Heh, well I am still using a GeForce 6800 GT.. so when I get an LCD I will be stuck with 1920x1200.. If I had dual link DVI I would get something higher resolution, but it will be quite a while before I will have the chance to upgrade my crappy AGP machine to something more modern. :(

Hey, good thing is, when I do finally upgrade it will be so much faster my jaw will drop and I will be slobbering all over my keyboard. :D
 
Just posted a question about this res on the Dell 2707 in a separate thread. It's 16/10, but I couldn't find it on the list.

Tom Kirshbaum
 
Just posted a question about this res on the Dell 2707 in a separate thread. It's 16/10, but I couldn't find it on the list.

Tom Kirshbaum

1600×1000 just like 2304×1440 is an uncommon resolution. I don't think any LCDs run "natively" in that resolution.


Jasonx82 said:
2560x1600 ftw :D

At that cost, I would've went with two 1920×1200 monitors.
 
1600×1000 just like 2304×1440 is an uncommon resolution. I don't think any LCDs run "natively" in that resolution.




At that cost, I would've went with two 1920×1200 monitors.

A 20" 4:3 LCD runs 1600x1200 natively. :)
 
yeah thats what mine runs natively at. i would have gotten a different one but i got this for free work so i cant argue the price...
 
A 20" 4:3 LCD runs 1600x1200 natively. :)

I don't know why you quoted me.

I said 1600x1000 was an uncommon resolution for widescreens and not 1600x1200. There's a difference between 1000 and 1200 pixels.
 
I don't know why you quoted me.

I said 1600x1000 was an uncommon resolution for widescreens and not 1600x1200. There's a difference between 1000 and 1200 pixels.

Ahh, my bad. Misread it. You don't have to get all snooty over it.
 
3840×2400 2 2.67%
5120×3200 2 2.67%
7680×4800

what LCD can run 7680x4800 or 3840x2400?
 
im @ 2048*1536 (IBM T-210 LCD)
 
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