800X600 Resolution - How relevant is it to the directory industry??

Discussion in 'Directories' started by Dubz, Jun 26, 2007.

  1. Bernard

    Bernard Well-Known Member

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    #21
    I still have a nice 17" LCD monitor that is easiest to read at 800x600. I generally leave sites that force me to scroll sideways as quickly as possible.

    I'm seeing an average of 10% of visitors to my sites (which are designed for 800x600) using 800x600.

    If you have any appreciable traffic, 10% can be a significant audience.
     
    Bernard, Jun 27, 2007 IP
  2. an0n

    an0n Prominent Member

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    #22
    check out my brand new setup!!
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    envy me!
     
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  3. Dubz

    Dubz Peon

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    #23
    FWIW; when those came out they were the real deal lol - Load a:\ .. I remember a *.* in there too.
     
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    Dubz Peon

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    #24

    You bring up 2 very valid points.

    1) If your getting 10,000 Uniques or more a month; 10% = 1000 visitors.

    2) If lots of reading has to be done on the site such as articles and whatnot, a writer friend of mine with a 19 or 21' told me nothing is better than 800X600 if you have alot of reading, if he has to read and it's in 1024X or larger he goes to the next page. (May be alittle harsh) but that is what he claims to do no less...
     
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    an0n Prominent Member

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    #25
    you're crazy! i had the 1541 II and it was load d:\

    my favorite game was Hyper Sports:
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    an0n, Jun 27, 2007 IP