Tuesday, January 20, 2015

PC industry in 2014 had truly actually mainstream 1366 × 768 resolution


 Today, many high-resolution devices are crazy, in early January CES 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show we see not only 4K of laptop computers and televisions, and even began to display 5K debut, major manufacturers have with higher resolution and more clarity to advertise.
 But in fact, according to statistics, there are still many users PC devices with small screens and low resolution. 

   According to market research firm StatCounter statistics report recently released data show that in the past year, have been early adopters of cutting-edge technology in the United States first, the user maximum screen resolution is 1366 × 768 pixels This part of the user to occupy all rate categories were up 20.26 percent share.



  1920 × 1080 pixels, even now it has become very common, but its growth rate is far lower than analysts expected, and equipment manufacturers, in 2014 only 11.4 percent of Americans use 1080p resolution screen. At the same time, 1280 × 800 pixels and 1440 × 900 pixels share were 10.52% and 8.05%, the two resolutions are usually used on a laptop, but the latter is often common in some low-end monitors. 

  1024 × 768p is still very popular very surprised

  no doubt that the United States is today the world's science and technology is very developed countries, but even more surprising is that has been going on for years 1024 × 768 pixels is still popular today, and the resolution has also been The new Windows 8 system can support a minimum resolution of (support but there are functional limitations), in 2014 the United States using this 768p resolution PC market share is still 7.77%. 

  StatCounter statistics also show that the share of the special minimum 1364 × 768 pixels, and only 1.9% of the display also be used. As has already been accepted by all Full HD (FULL HD) 1920 × 1080 pixels, 2014 and not many users as the first choice, the update rate is very low. 

  From the side view, the plurality of data is also reflected sluggish PC industry status quo? The fact may be so, because statistical data on multiple PC manufacturers worldwide show PC shipments have declined from 2010 to date has been unable to improved recovery seems a long way away. 

  It should be noted that most of this statistical data source for desktop and notebook computers, tablet PCs are not included.

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