The Most Popular Screen Resolution On The Web Is Now 1366×768

Windows 8 Resolutions

Windows 8 Resolutions

According to the latest data from StatCounter, 1366×768 screens just surpassed 1024×768 as the most popular screen resolution used by the visitors to StatCounter’s global network of sites.

Three years ago, 1024×768 still accounted for almost 42% of all visitors to the roughly three million sites that use StatCounter. Today, that number has fallen to 18.6% and 1366×768 screens now account for 19.28%, up from just 0.68% in May 2009.

It’s worth noting that these are global numbers. In Europe, the higher-resolution screens already overtook their predecessors late last year and in the U.S., 1024×768 still holds on to the top spot (but just barely).

Another resolution that is slowly declining in usage is 1280×800. This used to be an especially popular resolution on laptops, but most modern machines now offer higher resolutions.

Microsoft will be happy to hear these numbers. They long ago decided that it would target 1366×768 as the standard resolution for Windows 8. To effectively use Windows 8′s Metro user interface, for example, 1366×768 is the minimum resolution, though it will run on 1024×768 screens as well.

According to Microsoft’s own statistics, only 1.2% of active Windows 7 users currently have screens with resolutions of less than 1024×768 and just under 5% still use 1024×768 screens.

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  • Kurik

    This isn't really by choice in some cases - for instance it was near to impossible to find a laptop with 1440x900 which is think should be afforded to all laptops so now i am stuck with 1366×768. Alas....unless i am purchasing some pricey laptop such as a mac this option is woefully lacking. If more manufactors provided other options it would be interesting to see what the results would really be.