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What's your resolution

1280x1024 at home
2X 1600x1200 at work
and occasionally, 220x176 on my Samsung Propel! :lol:
 
Technically, 4900x1600 is my resolution (triple-display setup)

Center = 30" Dell LCD Native 2560x1600, On both Sides = 2x Dell 20.1" LCDs turned Vertical Native 1200x1600 (turned), for a combined 4900x1600.
 
MacBook Pro: 1440x900 on a 15" screen
External monitor connected to the MBP: 1680x1050 on a 22" screen.
 
1920x1200@85Hz for my desktop and non-FPS games.
960x600@154Hz or 160Hz for FPS (154 is really just for Quake).

Using one of these beauties.
gdmfw900.jpg


100lbs of awesome. Totally better than any trashy LCD, especially for gaming. Only downside is you need to let it warm up for 5 minutes before the colours look good and the geometry settles, but it's a small price to pay for perfection.
 
I like Acer as a brand, one of my first real computers was an Acer, back in the Dos/Windows 3 days, loved it.
 
1920x1200@85Hz for my desktop and non-FPS games.
960x600@154Hz or 160Hz for FPS (154 is really just for Quake).

Using one of these beauties.
[pic]

100lbs of awesome. Totally better than any trashy LCD, especially for gaming. Only downside is you need to let it warm up for 5 minutes before the colours look good and the geometry settles, but it's a small price to pay for perfection.
Ahh... the Sony FW900... awesome indeed. I'd love to have a couple of these... and a desk strong enough to hold them.
 
24" (viewable) glossy widescreen TFT LCD running at 1920x1200 (Early 2008 iMac). 385 cd/m^2 @ ~100 ppi.

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