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Screen resolution 800 x 600
significantly decreased for
exploring the internet
according to
OneStat.com
Amsterdam - June 25 -
OneStat.com (
www.onestat.com ), the
number one provider of real-time
intelligence web analytics,
today reported that the screen
resolution 800 x 600 pixels has
signficantly decreased since
July 2005. More and more
internet users choose for screen
resolution 1024 x 768 or
higher.
The finding has important
implications for web site
designers because most web sites
are designed for a screen
resolution of 800 x 600 pixels..
The screen resolution 1024 x 768
has reached an all time high of
56.15 percent.
Users with monitors set
to the most common resolution
800 x 600 for web sites have an
approximate 12.04 percent global
usage share. Almost a year ago
this percentage was 18.23
percent.
"Our software
is the ultimate solution for
each webmaster to measure screen
resolutions of your website
visitors," said Niels Brinkman,
co-founder of OneStat.com.
The most
popular screen resolutions on
the web in the world
are:
| 1. |
1024 x
768 |
56.15% |
| 2. |
1280 x
1024 |
15.79% |
| 3. |
800 x
600 |
12.04% |
| 4. |
1280 x
800 |
4.09% |
| 5. |
1152 x
864 |
3.90% |
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The results show that almost 80% of web browsers use a resolution higher than 800 x 600. What this means is that the 800 x 600 resolution is dead and people should be designing websites
for a more suitable resolution. |
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