Your Screen Resolution.
What's your monitor's screen resolution?
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Yeah, it's pretty obvious that most displays have different resolutions. Just curious to which resolution your monitor uses.
As for myself, I have 2 Dell UltraSharp 24" monitor running at 1920x1200 each. My laptop's (Macbook Pro) resolution is 1280x800.
As for myself, I have 2 Dell UltraSharp 24" monitor running at 1920x1200 each. My laptop's (Macbook Pro) resolution is 1280x800.
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TheDarkStarAlchemist
Requests Moderator
1360x768
HP G60
I mostly run it through my TV which is a 37" 1080p Vizio LCD
Though sometimes I run it through a 58" 1080 Panasonic Plasma
Both very, very nice.
HP G60
I mostly run it through my TV which is a 37" 1080p Vizio LCD
Though sometimes I run it through a 58" 1080 Panasonic Plasma
Both very, very nice.
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Depends on where I am in the house. Most of the time, I'm on the Samsung 305VA-A04AU lappy. If I'm gaming, then it'll be with the 24" and 2 19" extras on my desktop. Size? Well, 1920 * 1080 for the 24" and 1280 * 1024 for the 2 19".
I do a lot of photo editing. :)
I do a lot of photo editing. :)
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Kind of Important
A ray of Tsunlight.
1920x1080 23' widescreen.
Until recently, I had two of that size, which had me sitting at 3840x2160 or so.
Though I suppose that doesn't really count as a single resolution.
Until recently, I had two of that size, which had me sitting at 3840x2160 or so.
Though I suppose that doesn't really count as a single resolution.
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My Main Monitor is a 1080p 23", a 1680x1050 21" as a secondary, another 1680x1050 except it's a 23.5" as a backup, and a 26" 1080P TV whenever I feel like it.
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I dual monitor with 1920x1080 and 1280x720, one's a 21.5 inch and the other is 19 inch nothing too big
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Aai
FAKKU Ass Master
I dual monitor with 1920x1080 and 1600x900. My 47' flatscreen and my 20' monitor. It's pretty badass.
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Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
1024x768. I use an old CRT that can do decent refresh rates (120 Hz on this res). IPS/*VA panels were quite expensive and going TN would've been a downgrade...
Thinking about getting a Dell Ultrasharp as they have IPS panels.
Thinking about getting a Dell Ultrasharp as they have IPS panels.
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Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Tsurayu wrote...
1600x900 by way of a 20" HP LED widescreen montior. I hope you realize, the LED part tells *nothing* about the picture quality? It's just a marketing gimmick, like those obscene dynamic contrast ratios or response times for TN panels.
The LED refers to the light source, as they use LEDs instead a single fluorescent light bulb. Frankly the effects of this have been way exaggerated. The biggest plus for LED lights is they last a lot longer.
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Flaser wrote...
Tsurayu wrote...
1600x900 by way of a 20" HP LED widescreen montior. I hope you realize, the LED part tells *nothing* about the picture quality? It's just a marketing gimmick, like those obscene dynamic contrast ratios or response times for TN panels.
The LED refers to the light source, as they use LEDs instead a single fluorescent light bulb. Frankly the effects of this have been way exaggerated. The biggest plus for LED lights is they last a lot longer.
Honestly I can't admit to knowing much of anything about how monitors work. As for whether there is any viable difference between LCD and LED, I don't know nor do I care.
I just said my resolution and what monitor I have. I didn't pay extra for this monitor because it is LED, so at the very least it wasn't as though I was duped.
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1400x900 Asus(some white lines have appeared a couple of months ago and if you concentrate on them they get preeetty annoying/ can't really complain since this screen is more than 4 years old/been using it since 2007)