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weranda, 2016-09-13 20:32:21

Does anyone even view websites in full width on a high resolution monitor?

Greetings
I wondered if people generally view sites on large monitors with a high resolution, for example, from 2000px in full screen, but I can’t find an answer. There is a web browser in Yandex.Metrica, but it's so tiring to view every visit. I understand that there are statistics on monitor resolutions, but I'm interested in statistics on the width and height of the browser window. Does anyone have a bookmarked link?
It is comfortable to view sites on a large monitor with a width of 1200-1300px, and if the width is greater than this value, the hand reaches for the sidewall of the browser to reduce it to this width. On a TV set, yes, it is possible and wider, since you are at a decent distance from it.

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Oleg, 2016-09-13
@ollisso

Yes I.
The browser is always maximized.

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@stalkerxxl

+ Me ..
on two monitors - also always deployed to the maximum (monica 16:10) ... convenient + habit ..

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Michael, 2016-09-13
@Sing303

Both on FullHD, QHD unfolded to the maximum, and to UHD maximum. Sites with 1200px look so-so :)

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Andrey Verkh, 2016-09-13
@sadisme

Because now rubber sites are rare and everything is usually limited to 1400px, then it makes no sense to use the fullscreen browser on such wide monitors. You can open Skype or something else ... So I think yes, they use little.

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di23, 2016-09-13
@di23

Well, someone uses Internet Explorer, that's about the same people + some more look at sites like that.
Mostly perverts, really.

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Anya Kiseleva, 2016-09-15
@kiselova06

Personally, I just like the eye when the site can be deployed on a large screen, so yes, of course!
There is one minus, users of Tor and other such things do not turn the screens at all, no matter how much they would like to

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Ivan, 2017-11-18
@ikode

Yes, they are watching. But they are only about 7%. Read more here .

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