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1024x768 on 19" LCD and 800x600 on 17" CRT.
Rowdy

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800 x 600 on 17" monitor, highest color resolution. Not sure what is at home.
Scott

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1024x768 on a 17" and sometimes a 19" screen.

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1024x768 here, too. [Sometimes I hafta' put on the drugstore reading glasses.]

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800 x 600 on a 15" monitor. I'll switch down to 640 x 480 sometimes for pages that are a little hard to read on the smaller screen.

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1024 X 768 on laptop. Get much smaller and I gotta go to the bi-focals [Linked Image]


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800x600 on this old monitor.

If/when I get this other monitor I have repaired, it will do larger, but I will probably stick to good old 800x600. My laptop goes to 800x600, so I'll
probably use that on it, if I install a
GUI based OS on it.

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1024 x 768 on a 17"


Rich

[This message has been edited by Crowbar (edited 04-09-2003).]

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1024 x 768 on a 19" monitor. . . the site looks great to me [Linked Image]

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1024 x 768 on a 17" LCD.

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