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What size monitor do you use?

14 inch
2
11%
15 inch
5
28%
17 inch
6
33%
21 inch or larger
5
28%
 
Total votes : 18

What size monitor do you use?

Thu Oct 07, 2004 4:23 pm

What size monitor do you use?

Thu Oct 07, 2004 10:29 pm

15" and it sucks!

Thu Oct 07, 2004 11:13 pm

I have a 17" at work becuase that's all the larger my employer will pay for, and a 17" at home since it still works.

Fri Oct 08, 2004 12:01 am

I was curious because I format the size of the Registry and the rest of the site to fit on a 14inch monitor. I wanted to know what the average size was. I have three 14inch monitors and a 21 inch one, only because it was originally used on one of the editing suites but they switched to LCD monitors so this monster CRT needed a home, which I was glad to give it :))

Fri Oct 08, 2004 6:24 am

15 " at home and 20" at work. I didn't use the voting buttons as I wasn't sure which one to select.

Mike

Fri Oct 08, 2004 8:39 am

I have a 17" at home and a 14" at work.

Wed Oct 13, 2004 4:56 pm

HEY,
I thought that size didn't matter?

BTW, I have a 15" :shock: flat panel at home and I dont at work!

Tue Nov 09, 2004 11:13 am

hi gents,

Sorry for the late reply, just saw the thread.

21" minimum on the desktop at work, 24" access at home (1920x1280! is
a wonderful thing) 19" on the flat panels, and 1400x1050 on the laptop.

then again, I'm very spoiled, I work for a computer HW company.

BTW, the real reason for the post is according to the marketing folks
the avg monitor being bought for a desktop these days is a 17" for a
tube based, and 18" for a flat panel. And tubes are well on their way out.. most graphics cards now are switched over to digital connectors
and the resolutions are getting much higher - 1280x1024 is pretty much
the standard resolution for us these days, although on the windows side
I understand its 1024x768. (home market).

anyway, thought I'd pop in .02...

henning
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