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Poll: How big a computer monitor do you have?

Smaller than 14" 4 (6%)
14" 4 (6%)
15" 13 (20%)
17" 21 (32%)
19" 15 (23%)
21" or larger 8 (12%)
   Discussion: How big a computer monitor do you have?
Kris 'engaged' Bedient · 20 years ago
I have 17 inches . . . of monitor
Nik Chaikin Back · 20 years ago
20"
Jºnªthªn Back · 20 years ago
not to brag, but 23"
Nik Chaikin · 20 years ago
When geeks whip it out.
nate... Back · 20 years ago
Hahah. Seriously. (21" LCD, m'self. ) ;)
Annika · 20 years ago
this is such a pissing contest. heh
Andrea Krause · 20 years ago
I don't really feel I need any more. As it is I shrink everything to teeny text because I can't stand things being big. Just...nothing I do on a computer justifies needing a freaky-big monitor.
nate... · 20 years ago
It didn't even occur to me that this would turn into a "mine's bigger than yours" thing... I was just curious to know average size... er... that sounds bad.

Well, point is, several years ago, I'd bet we would've had a lot more 14 and 15".... now the average is probably going to be 17".

sheryls · 20 years ago
at home i have a 19" flat panel. at work i have a 23" wide screen LCD TV that i cant find a link to ATM.
sheryls · 20 years ago
it's Seven Inches Longer ;)
lawrence · 20 years ago
but hoping to eventually upgrade to 21 or more. the problem is that most of the 21+ monitors that support 1600x1200 resolution are tremendously expensive.

what I really want is a wall mountable 30 inch, though. that would be almost as big as my TV...
nate... Back · 20 years ago
there are 21+ monitors that *don't* support 1600x1200??? How would THAT be useful?
lawrence Back · 20 years ago
yeah, a lot of flat panels only go up to 1280x1024. it's completely lame.

this is why I like the idea of the 30 inch monitor - its resolution is 2560x1600. now that's a lot of screen real estate. :)
ChrisChin is Getting Old · 20 years ago
It's a 19 inch CRT that takes up a good chunk of real estate on my desk. I eventually want to get a 19" LCD.
nate... Back · 20 years ago
Indeed! yeah, my dell 2001FP goes up to 1600x1200.... and that's where I leave it. :)
lawrence Back · 20 years ago
hrm. that's not a bad price. a lot better than the $3000 Apple wants for the 30 incher. :)
nate... Back · 20 years ago
*nods*
It's very reasonable... and I *looove* the monitor.

You can also often find sales on it that bring it down to the $500's if you keep an eye on this site

lawrence Back · 20 years ago
well, I can also get deals through my office. (and that url looks WAY too much like 'goatse.cx'... :)
nate... Back · 20 years ago
LOL! Naw, gotapex is good stuff, unlike the... other link you mentioned. :P
iPauley Back · 20 years ago
*dies*

-- Pauley
stealthlori Back · 20 years ago
i love my 19-incher.
caroline: tired. · 20 years ago
15", but it's a laptop. Titanium G4 Powerbook. Oh yeah. I got it off of eBay. Because I could never afford a new one. It ended up being about $650. I split it with my parents for Christmas, and used all my money. So now I'm broke. I had just enough to buy another Fr�vous album, by the way. I should get some credit for that, using my last ten bucks to buy Live Noise. I love my Powerbook. *hugs laptop*
Misch · 20 years ago
At work? Dual Dell 2005FPW. 20.1" diagonals on that, baby.
Wintress Back · 20 years ago
I knew that you posted this comment because of the link.� THEN I verified that it was you.� Freaky weird.
nate... Back · 20 years ago
Then, YOU don't have that.
Your work does.

You clearly misread the question. ;)

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