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What screen width, in pixels, do you normally work in?   [Edit]

Survey period: 17 Oct 2005 to 23 Oct 2005

Monitors are getting bigger and laser eye surgery more affordable. What is the largest pixel width on any single monitor you typically work with?

OptionVotes% 
800 or smaller713.18
102469431.05
11521607.16
128089339.96
14401014.52
160030413.60
Above 16001406.26
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: Dual monitors are great Pin
Susan Hernandez18-Oct-05 8:50
Susan Hernandez18-Oct-05 8:50 
GeneralRe: Dual monitors are great Pin
Ian Darling18-Oct-05 12:33
Ian Darling18-Oct-05 12:33 
GeneralYou Guys Think Dual Monitors Are Good - LOOK!!!!! Pin
xgentech23-Oct-05 4:53
xgentech23-Oct-05 4:53 
GeneralRe: Dual monitors are great Pin
Giles18-Oct-05 7:33
Giles18-Oct-05 7:33 
GeneralRe: Dual monitors are great Pin
Anonymous18-Oct-05 8:56
Anonymous18-Oct-05 8:56 
GeneralRe: Dual monitors are great Pin
Tommi G18-Oct-05 22:56
Tommi G18-Oct-05 22:56 
GeneralRe: Dual monitors are great Pin
Blake V. Miller20-Oct-05 0:12
Blake V. Miller20-Oct-05 0:12 
GeneralThe Bigger, the Better 1920x1200 [modified] Pin
Kurt Muellner17-Oct-05 20:48
Kurt Muellner17-Oct-05 20:48 
I work since 6 months with a Dell 2405 FPW (24 inch), I bought it myself for about 1300 $. I use Visual Studio 2003 to develop C++ COM components. On the left of my IDE is the file tree, in the middle the code and on the right the output window. And the second monitor is a 19 inch acer for documentations. I would give away my 24-inches, perhaps for a bigger one with the same resolution Wink | ;-)

*** Fast Prototyping ***

Now I upgrade to 27 Inches with the same resolution, but the pixel size is a bit larger...I am getting older and older and my eyes need glases...

modified on Friday, August 5, 2011 10:45 AM

GeneralRe: The Bigger, the Better 1920x1200 Pin
Anonymous20-Oct-05 20:06
Anonymous20-Oct-05 20:06 
GeneralHow about medical monitors? Pin
John M. Drescher17-Oct-05 12:59
John M. Drescher17-Oct-05 12:59 
GeneralRe: How about medical monitors? Pin
Gary Wheeler18-Oct-05 5:09
Gary Wheeler18-Oct-05 5:09 
GeneralRe: How about medical monitors? Pin
FocusedWolf18-Oct-05 13:22
FocusedWolf18-Oct-05 13:22 
General1920x1200 & 1600x1200 Pin
Anonymous17-Oct-05 9:50
Anonymous17-Oct-05 9:50 
General1920x1200 on Laptop Pin
Armanisoft17-Oct-05 9:49
Armanisoft17-Oct-05 9:49 
General1280x960 at work, 1600x1200 at home Pin
Stephane Routelous17-Oct-05 6:33
Stephane Routelous17-Oct-05 6:33 
General1920 x 1200 Pin
Steven J. Ackerman17-Oct-05 4:42
Steven J. Ackerman17-Oct-05 4:42 
GeneralRe: 1920 x 1200 Pin
jonathan1518-Oct-05 2:10
jonathan1518-Oct-05 2:10 
General(1680 x 1050) * 2 Pin
Charlie Williams17-Oct-05 4:24
Charlie Williams17-Oct-05 4:24 
General1024x768 Pin
Bob Stanneveld17-Oct-05 4:21
Bob Stanneveld17-Oct-05 4:21 
GeneralRe: 1024x768 Pin
Turtle Hand17-Oct-05 4:33
Turtle Hand17-Oct-05 4:33 
GeneralRe: 1024x768 Pin
Bob Stanneveld18-Oct-05 23:20
Bob Stanneveld18-Oct-05 23:20 
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toxcct18-Oct-05 21:43
toxcct18-Oct-05 21:43 
GeneralRe: 1024x768 Pin
Bob Stanneveld18-Oct-05 23:14
Bob Stanneveld18-Oct-05 23:14 
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toxcct18-Oct-05 23:20
toxcct18-Oct-05 23:20 
GeneralRe: 1024x768 Pin
John R. Shaw19-Oct-05 10:38
John R. Shaw19-Oct-05 10:38 

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