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What resolution are you running?

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View Poll Results: What resolution are you running?
640x480 0 0%
800x600 0 0%
1024x768 1 10.00%
1152x864 0 0%
1280x1024 1 10.00%
1440x900 2 20.00%
1600x1200 1 10.00%
1680x1050 3 30.00%
Other 2 20.00%
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Old Feb 26th, 07, 5:57 PM
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What resolution are you running?

Thought I'd create an update version of the old poll-

What resolution are you currently running? Also specify what size CRT / LCD / Screen you are running it on.

I'm running 1680x1050 on a Samsung 206BW.



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Old Feb 26th, 07, 7:06 PM
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15in MacBook Pro. When I have it attached to my flatpanel at work I run 1280z1024, which isn't optimal. I should have gone for a higher resolution monitor, but I was trying to save the department some money.



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2560x1024 (dual 1280x1024 monitors)
very nice, very very nice.



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ViewSonic G773 (17").

Run at 1024x768, because that's the highest res the monitor supports at 85 kHz refresh rate without any issues. And I can't stand a refresh rate lower than that.



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Old Feb 27th, 07, 11:18 AM
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1680x1050
5ms response
700:1 contrast

Occasionally I will run my old 19" LCD (1280x1024, 25ms) for dual monitorness of doom! Its good for emulating Vista with and watching tv shows with because its at an ideal hight/angle to view stuff while Im on my bed.



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Old Feb 27th, 07, 11:58 AM
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I'm running at 1280 x 800 on my 15" LCD screen at 60mhz I think, on my Compaq laptop, widescreen, baby



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1280 x 1024 on my 19" LCD that I got for christmas, and I'm feeling lazy so I'll have to get back to you on what I'm running on my laptop.



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1440x900 on my 15 inch MacBook Pro.



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