What resolution is your monitor?

ArmOrAttAk

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I use 800x600 anything higher makes me strain my eyes to read. Somebody made a forum that I have to scroll to read the whole thing. He replies that his laptop is 1600x1200! So I'm just curious what the majority of people use. Was going to post a poll but, I think easier just write what you use.
Thanks
 
I use 1024x768 and can read things easily.
 
I use 1024 X 768. When I first started using it, everything looked tiny and a little hard to read, but now I'm so used to it that lower resolutions look really bad.
 
I use 960x720. Just enough no to be as tiny as 1024x768, and also has a bit of that 800x600 feeling to it. ;)
 
I use 1024x768 (32 bit). Anything lower looks like sh!t and anything higher sucks. I used to keep my games at 800x600 or lower, but now that I've got the GeForce 4 I run all my junk at 1024x768x32.
 
Normal apps/games: 1024x768
FPS: 800x600

I use an nVidia TNT-1 video card, with a 400 MHz AMD K6-2 CPU with a 17" MAG monitor, so I find the FPS games work best at only 800x600.
 
Desktop-Computer: 1024x768 because the monitor has got problems with higher resolutions (can only get them with 60Hz which is horrible).

Notebook: 1400x1050 I just love this resolution, I have so much space on my desktop....
 
My 19" monitor (max. resolution: 1920*1440) runs at 1280*960*16 in Windows and Civ3, 640*480*16 in HL, 1024*768*16 in WC3 and around 800*600*16 in all other games
 
1024x768 for mostly everything.

For a few apps a bit higher (e.g. USAF 1280x1024) and others lower (DOS apps, duh!).
:D
 
1024x768x32bit@85Hz for my home monitor (17")

1280x1024x32bit@85Hz for my work monitor (21") - The icons get too small at anything higher but the monitor does work nicely at higher.

Games: all at home
800x600x16bit@whatever game gives me
Reason: My video card is a few generations old.
 
I use the last two PH mentioned at home and work respectively.
 
1152x864 for my 17". Used to do the 1024x768 thing but got used to the higher, after time. I find I get so used to a certain resolution...
 
1280x1024x32bit on desktop and most games, unless they are too new. (Geforce 4 ti4600 allows me that :D)

Monitor is 17".
 
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