Statistics on monitors sizes
Current stats for monitors resolutions have changed dramatically since 2003:
800×600: this accounts for ~22% of page accesses. Some users surely have old PCs, with little video memory; the rest likely have PCs whose resolutions are set lower because many new PCs default to a lower resolution: lower resolution displays are faster. The percentage will decrease steadily as higher resolution displays grow more common, but will remain popular for many years.
1024×768 and higher: this accounts for ~74% of page accesses. Most new PCs have enough video memory for high resolution displays, but many are set to a lower resolution because many new PCs default to a lower resolution: lower resolution displays are faster. The percentage of high resolution users will continue to grow steadily.
Source:
www.upsdell.com/BrowserNews
Stats for monitor sizes
Thu May 1 00:05:02 2003 - Sun Nov 30 23:55:04 2003 214.0 Days
800×600 14702904 (44%)
1024×768 13992243 (42%)
1280×1024 1636875 (4%)
1152×864 1027458 (3%)
640×480 764664 (2%)
Unknown 463074 (1%)
1600×1200 228132 (0%)
taken from:
thecounter.com/stats/
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