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I don't know of such a report, but I'll bet resolution is a function of computer experience. Most occasional users probably don't know how to change the resolution, and are likely to stick with 800 X 600 as a default. People on this list undoubtedly run no less than 1024 X 768, and those with high end monitors may routinely run at 1600 X 1200 or higher.
>Good Morning,
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>I am looking for a quantitative report of the resolutions used by
>people browsing the web. Recently, it was reported to me that
>97% of the viewers to a semi-popular web site were using the
>resolution of 800x600. Of course, by pure logic I know this is
>a statistic created out of thin air.
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>If you know of a web site, manufacturer or other, that has any
>statistics on popularly used resolutions, please let me know.
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