What resolution (monitor, TV, etc) do you use the most while lurking BLF?

They even got away with MagSafe, invented by some chinese/japanese factory building rice cookers and deep fryers.. patent system sucks.

Home: 2048 x 1152 (Dell SP2309W)
Tablet: 800 x 1,280 (Nexus 7 - usually in portait orientation)
Cell: 800 x 480 (Nexus S )
Work: 1280x800 + 1280x1024 (laptop plus 2nd screen)

Im using 1280x1024 Fujitsu Siemens CRT monitor 19”

Desktop: 2560x1440 (Dell U2711) + 1920x1080 secondary (Samsung S23C650)
Laptop: 1600x900
Tablet: 2560x1600 (Google Nexus 10)
Phone: 1280x768 (Nokia Lumia 920)

>that feel when tablets and phones have much higher pixel density than desktops and laptops :confused:

Both at home and at work, I use two 1920x1080 27" monitors. Would like to upgrade to higher resolution 30" monitors, but that's a bit of a pipe dream right now.

At home - 2560x1440. At work 1680x1050. Or 1280x1024 but with no pictures on the box on my desk that my employer lets me use which is less powerful than most of the phones I own.
Otherwise on my phone screens - 320x480, 960x640 or 1280x720. Yes, I carry 3 phones. It’s a pain.

I'm waiting for Quad Full-HD resolutions to come, meanwhile FullHD

2560x1440 cheapo led ips and 1280x800 on galaxy tab 2 10.1

I normally browse on my 1920x1200 desktop or 1280x800 notebook, but only sometimes with the entire screen. Normally it’s a 640x480 or 800x600 window, using a lightning-fast minimal browser called Dillo. I only switch to a full-featured browser when I actually want to post something.

When I encounter a pic too big for my minimal browser, I’ll either fullscreen it temporarily or semi-fullscreen it or grow/maximize it vertically or horizontally. Just depends on what I need, and it’s all only a hotkey away.

However, it’s annoying when people post images with only one dimension specified, because the aspect ratio ends up way off and I have to view the image standalone in order to tell what shape things really are. So, when people use ‘width=“100%”’, it almost always breaks the picture for me. However, specifying the size in pixels like ‘width=“800” height=“600”’ (or just not specifying anything at all) will scale down using the correct aspect ratio, so it actually looks better to me when people don’t try to make it mobile-friendly.

I’ve only occasionally tried to use BLF on my 480x800 phone. I couldn’t view many images correctly (for the aspect-ratio reason given above), and it just isn’t very fast or convenient for me.

1440X1800 if I’m feeling frisky. :evil:

1920x1200 on my desktop PC [60%]
2048x1536 on my iPad [30%]
1280x720 on my mobile phone [10%]

Believe it or not, but I’m still using my Sony GDM-20SE2T5 20” CRT at 1600x1200. It’s rather old but the picture is still crystal clear and crisp.

Color calibrated AdobeRGB IPS panel, 2560x1440 :slight_smile:

Slightly off topic, but I really would love to see an Android app for browsing/posting to BLF. CPF can use Tapatalk, but I can’t figure out a good way to read BLF from my phone.

My mobile phone now features a full HD resolution on 4.7". That is so incredibly sharp.. the difference to 720p is visible when browsing the web or reading texts. :D

What phone? I'm thinking of upgrading to the samsung galaxy s4.

HTC One. IMO the best phone of the year. I dont like the Samsung Galaxy devices..

Hmm, I'll add it to my list of considerations. This will be the last month that I'm stuck using the original samsung epic 4g.

Top devices currently are Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, HTC Butterfly, Sony Xperia Z/ZL, LG Optimus G Pro. I chose the HTC One because its not 99% plastic, really good looking, awesome display.. yeah. :)

Samsung galaxy note 2. So 1280x720.