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View Poll Results: Which resolution do you use?
1024×768 0 0%
1280×800 1 10.00%
1280×1024 0 0%
1366×768 0 0%
1440×900 2 20.00%
1600×1200 1 10.00%
1680x1050 4 40.00%
1920×1080 0 0%
1920×1200 1 10.00%
Other 1 10.00%
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What is your display resolution?

 
 
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I'm running at 1440x900 on a Acer 19" widescreen

 
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3360x1050.
 
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Mine is a crisp 1680x1050 on an LG 20" monitor

 
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ViewSonic FuHzion 22" VX2268wm widescreen

Type 22" Wide Color TFT Active Matrix LCD Display Area 22 inch True Resolution 1680x1050 Contrast Ratio 20000:1 (max), 1000:1 (typ) Brightness 300 nits (typ) Viewing Angle 170º(H), 160º (V) Response Time 3ms

 
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1680 X 1050 on my Dell Laptop running Win XP.

 
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Looks like I needed the 1680x1050 option - Too bad I can't edit the polls

 
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1280x800. I know that's not impressive but it works.
 
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1680 x 1050 on a 22" LG Monitor.

I've edited the poll to add this, as there are a few of us using it
 
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