Right now I am using a relatively old CRT that can only do 1024x768 at 85Hz. I would prefer 1280x1024, but it can't manage a high enough refresh rate.
I use the default font size in Firefox (no IE for me, thanks), and I don't have any vision problems related to my screen.
2006-10-19 20:08:31
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answered by يا حسين 4
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Hi,
At work I have a 17" LCD set to 1280 x 1024
At home I have a 19" CRT set to 1280 x 1024
I use default font setting in my internet browser (Mozilla, Opera and IE - sorry lots of web apps that don't run in some).
Due to resolution size I increase zoom in apps such as Word to anywhere between 125% and 150%.
I did computer engineering at uni and sit in front of a PC for 10+ hours everyday in work (just emphasising exposure to computer screens ;)), so to help my eyes I do the following:
a) avoid desktop wallpaper with too much or too many bright colours - red eyes
b) turn the brightness control down to 29 - high brightness causes those red eyes
c) turn the contrast to 65 on LCD and 89 or 90 on CRT
d) increase the refresh rate above 70Hz as 60Hz on a CRT causes your eyes to tire.
Hopefully that answers your questions with some valid reasons...
2006-10-19 21:30:14
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answered by Conspiracy 3
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Work System - 19" LCD running @ 1280x1024
Laptop - 15.4" Widescreen running @ 1280 x 800
Home System - 19" Widescreen LCD running @ 1366 x 768
LG 32" LCD TV running @ 1366 x 768 for Xbox 360.
All using default font size.
FYI - Running a CRT at a resolution above 72Hz doesn't do very much, not only will it possibly cause damage to the CRT the picture quality won't be any sharper. Also, changing the resolution for an LCD screen to anything above 60Hz also doesn't do anything.
2006-10-19 20:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Resolution: 1024 x 768
IE font size: Medium
Eyesight problem: having spec's No. -0.25 for both eyes
Using 17" Semi-Flat SVGA Analog Monitor
By the way...
You should mention the reason you need this information
Byeeeeeee!
2006-10-20 19:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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1024x768. I think most desktop users use this.
It's a good size, with a square aspect ratio.
I use larger size fonts and I wear corrective lenses (contact lenses) but larger fonts help when I've been staring at the screens for a long time.
I use 2 monitors. Both CRT.
2006-10-19 20:11:47
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answered by Balk 6
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I use 1024x768 32bpp, default font size in IE & Firefox, no eyesight problems and Flatscreen monitor.
Both at home and work.
2006-10-19 20:09:04
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answered by flyingpig_69uk 2
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1024 x 768. At 120 dpi. on a CRT monitor.
2006-10-19 20:06:32
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answered by jibberjabar 5
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1024 x 768
no I use Motzilla
yeah the eyes are on the way out
Samsun 193v 19" flat screen LCD
But why are you interested are you doing a survey?
2006-10-19 20:10:21
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answered by ♣ My Brainhurts ♣ 5
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1280*1024 resolution
I use default font sizes and typically sit 1.5 meters from the screen. I have excelent (beter than 20/20) vision.
I have a mitsubishi diamond digital dv175 lcd monitor, and it is like crystal.
BUT PLEASE DEVELOP FOR FIREFOX TOO! IE IS TERRIBLE
2006-10-19 21:06:26
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answered by shauny2807 3
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the resolution is 1152 x 864
i do use the default font sizes
i do have a problem with my eyes but that doesnt influence my choice
and i have a 15" LCD
2006-10-19 20:16:11
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answered by Anonymous
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