Post your resolution

What resolution is your screen?


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WeatherMan

Active Member
Don't think there's been a thread like this with a poll for ages, and I'm interested in what the average resolution is in 2015 among the forum!

Post/Vote away :)
 

voyagerfan99

Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again
Staff member
I run two monitors on my desktop; one is 1920x1080 and the other is 1680x1050 (you forgot to list that one - it's a major one you know :p)
 

Shane

Super Moderator
Staff member
My 2x monitors.

LG 1920x1080 120hz LCD 3D Capable(main)
LG 1920x1080 60hz IPS (secondary)

Does the job for me,Eventually il upgrade to a single Ultra widescreen monitor but its not important right now,Il keep using my existing setup till they die or i get an extremely good deal.
 

WeatherMan

Active Member
I run two monitors on my desktop; one is 1920x1080 and the other is 1680x1050 (you forgot to list that one - it's a major one you know :p)

I don't remember all the resolututions, I'm too old school now, or not informed haha! Anyway I can add that to the poll?
 

Darren

Moderator
Staff member
My primary monitor, on the right, is a 24inch Asus at 1080p. My secondary used to be my primary and is an older HP 20inch at 1600 x 900.
 

spirit

Moderator
Staff member
1080p on one of my desktop monitors (1280x1024 on the other), Surface Pro and ThinkPad L540. :)

Wouldn't want any higher on the Surface or the ThinkPad.
 

silv55

Member
Poor people stuck on only 1080p :p

What you talking about bro: people stuck on only 1080p?

you talk as most content on the Web is more than 1080p,

you would be lucky if most content on the web is 720p.

i don't think you get payed content with more then 1080p!
 

Darren

Moderator
Staff member
What you talking about bro: people stuck on only 1080p?

you talk as most content on the Web is more than 1080p,

you would be lucky if most content on the web is 720p.

i don't think you get payed content with more then 1080p!

Yeah you're definitely a bit behind. Youtube supports up to 4K now and so does Netflix, although it's only on TV's at the moment I think. This is just the beginning. 4K will become pretty standardized in the next 5ish years I'd wager.

https://help.netflix.com/en/node/13444

Poor people stuck on only 1080p :p

I'd prefer high frames at 1080p than lower frames at 1440p. Most games I play at the moment probably would run fine at 1440p but that also involves buying another expensive monitor. I just got this 1080p one in the past couple years.
 
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linkin

VIP Member
Samsung S23A750D. 120hz & backlight strobing built into the monitor. No need for lightboost hack.
 
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