Screen Resolutions - 800 x 600 finally dying?
by Duncan Parry
Following up on my posts about IE8 launching in beta and browser usage stats for the UK, I decided to look at the screen resolutions people were using today on the web.
The best source I found was Onestat.com (an old favourite for analytics stats) from April 2007:
- 1024 x 768 dominates - no surprise given the number of TFTs - 55.34%
- 1280 x 1024 - again TFT variation -17.23%
- 1280 x 800 - 8.23%
- 800 x 600 - old CRTs (also known as bricks!) are disappearing as IT departments and home users replace them 8.18%
- 1152 x 864 - again, squarish TFTs - 3.67%
Hopefully they will publish 2007-2008 stats soon - if anybody has a more up to date source, please leave a comment / use the General option on the contact form (link at top of this page), starting FAO Duncan.










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