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    Widescreen 13.3" laptop at 1280 x 800 res.

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    I have a widescreen 15.4" laptop at 1440 X 900, current logo looks perfect in regards to size, quite happy with it, maybe just take the white out of the Oz-Matrix

    North Melbourne-bot...?

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    mines 15.4 widescrean sitting at 1280 X 800
    looking good

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    24" - 1920x1080. I run the browser as a window in the center of the screen. - probably about 50% of the screen wide all up. Height is more important anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin
    Unless your monitor is specifically listed as being in centimeters, consistency of this topic and the need to compare in the one measurement, requires imperial. It causes confusion on topics like these to not use the designated measurement system.
    My monitor box had both metric and USC listed actually.

    Quote Originally Posted by griffin
    Making a fuss about people not using the 'national' measurement system is a hollow complaint when using words that are not the 'national' language (like above, which was convenient).
    To avoid being labelled as a hypocrite, you either need to consistently use national language and measurments, or their original format (measurement/language). You can't be stubborn on one and set a bad example on the other.
    RE: Board Rule #11.
    I haven't corrected or harassed anybody's usage of USC measures here. I only provided a conversion because Tetsuwan Convoy specifically asked for it.

    I quoted my work monitor size in cm because I measured it with a ruler (and school rulers are exclusively metric). I've long thrown out my monitor box so I can't quote its official size, but according to my ruler my home monitor is 45cm (or 17 18/25 inches according to Google)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaydisc View Post
    Widescreen 13.3" laptop at 1280 x 800 res.
    Same.

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    22 inch widescreen monitor at 1680 * 1050 rez.

    Looks ok to me at the moment.

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    3050x1680, although I usually keep my browser windows at 1050x1680 (yes, portrait mode).

    I do have a 2560x1600 screen I've been holding onto for over a year waiting for a card which can drive it... :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geminii View Post
    3050x1680, although I usually keep my browser windows at 1050x1680 (yes, portrait mode).

    I do have a 2560x1600 screen I've been holding onto for over a year waiting for a card which can drive it... :/
    That's a long time in which to not buy an ATI 4850/4870 card. Go get one tomorrow.
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