What’s The Most Popular Screen Resolution Among Internet Browsers?
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Answer: 1366×768 While computer hardware in general–drive sizes, memory DIMMS, processor speeds–have been upgraded at a fairly continuous pace both in the private and commercial markets, screen resolution upgrades are noticeably absent from this upward curve. For more than a decade the average user, both in their cube and at home, has been rocking a very 1990s-esque 1024×768 resolution. Even at the beginning of 2012, that common 4:3 resolution was still the most widely reported screen size in use by internet users–although 1024x768s popularity had been in decline for years it was still clinging to a just-barely majority. By the end of the first quarter of 2012, however, a new front runner had emerged after decades of 1024×768 dominance. Thanks to a shift towards widescreen laptops and a turnover among corporate laptop stock, 1366×768–the widescreen sibling of 1024×768–is the new dominant screen resolution. If the slow fall of 1024×768 is any indicator, it’ll be a technological age or two before the average user sits down in front of an ultra-high resolution monitor. Jason Fitzpatrick |
Re: What’s The Most Popular Screen Resolution Among Internet Browsers?
Guess I'm an oddball at 1680 X 1050
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Re: What’s The Most Popular Screen Resolution Among Internet Browsers?
Another oddball here. Running 1440x900, 32 bit, 60 hz. Mainly because I always use my oldest computer as the surf computer.
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