Thursday, July 06, 2006

Screen resolution 800 x 600 significantly decreased for exploring the internet

Screen resolution
800 x 600 significantly decreased for exploring the internet
according to OneStat.com


 


Amsterdam
- June 25 - OneStat.com (
www.onestat.com
), the number one provider of real-time intelligence web analytics,
today reported that  the screen resolution 800 x 600 pixels has
signficantly decreased since July 2005. More and more internet users choose for screen resolution 1024 x 768
or higher. 


 


The finding has important implications for web site designers because most web sites are designed
for a screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.


 


The screen resolution 1024 x 768
has reached an all time high 
of 56.15 percent

Users with monitors set to the most common resolution 800 x 600 for
web sites have an approximate 12.04 percent global usage share. Almost
a year
ago this percentage was 18.23 percent.


 



"Our software is the ultimate solution for each webmaster to measure
screen resolutions of 
your website visitors," said Niels Brinkman, co-founder of
OneStat.com.


 



The most popular screen resolutions on the web

in
the world

are: 


 




























1. 1024 x 768 56.15%
2. 1280 x 1024 15.79%
3. 800 x 600 12.04%
4. 1280 x 800 4.09%
5. 1152 x 864 3.90%

 



The most popular screen resolutions


on the web in the USA

are: 


 




























1. 1024 x 768 52.22%
2. 800 x 600 13.81%
3. 1280 x 1024 16.91%
4. 1280 x 800 5.05%
5. 1152 x 864 3.63%

 


 



The most popular screen resolutions on the web


in Canada

are: 


 




























1. 1024 x 768 54.31%
2. 800 x 600 19.94%
3. 1280 x 1024 12.06%
4. 1280 x 800 3.93%
5. 1152 x 864 3.75%

 


 



The most popular screen resolutions on the web


in the UK

are: 


 




























1. 1024 x 768 58.90%
2. 800 x 600 15.38%
3. 1280 x 1024 12.90%
4. 1280 x 800 4.07%
5. 1152 x 864 3.08%

 


 



The most popular screen resolutions on the web


in Germany

are: 


 




























1. 1024 x 768 51.08%
2. 1280 x 1024 24.88%
3. 1280 x 800 5.70%
4. 800 x 600 5.48%
5. 1152 x 864 4.98%

 


 



The most popular screen resolutions on the web


in the Netherlands

are: 


 




























1. 1024 x 768 57.49%
2. 1280 x 1024 18.67%
3. 800 x 600 9.75%
4. 1280 x 800 4.11%
5. 1152 x 864 3.96%

 


All
numbers are an average of the last 2 months. OneStat.com is the number one
provider of real-time web
site analysis software in the world. Our
superior technology powers thousands of web
sites in different
countries all over the world.  With our accurate, detailed & reliable reports we will be
able to answer questions about visitor behaviour, site performance and
retention. 


 


The
OneStat.com solutions provide executives, marketers and webmasters
with answers to critical e-business questions such as: 


·       

Who is visiting my web

site?


·       

How many pageviews, visits (sessions) and visitors are coming on a daily,
weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly basis?


·       

What content, products, and services do my visitors prefer?


·       

How many visitors return to the website and how often?


·       

What kind of search engine do they use?


·       

What kind of technology do your visitors use to view the web

site?


·       

How much time do they spent on the website?
 


OneStat.com
has the intention to become the number one and largest pan-European
provider of real-time website analysis software. The web analytics ASP
market totalled $49 million in 2000 and could be worth over $700
million in 2004, according to research agencies. 


 




Methodology:
A global usage share of xx percent for screen resolution Y means that
xx percent of the visitors of Internet users arrived at sites that are
using one of OneStat.com's services by using screen resolution Y.
All numbers mentioned in the research are averages of 
last month and

all
measurements are normalised to the GMT timezone. Research is based on
a sample of 2 million visitors divided into 20,000 visitors of 100
countries each day.

  



 

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