Screen Resolution Statistics

GITNUXREPORT 2026

Screen Resolution Statistics

Screen Resolution tracks how often real screens actually deliver crisp pixels, and the latest 2026 snapshot shows sharp gains in clarity that many people do not notice day to day. You will see which resolutions are winning and which are quietly slipping, so you can sanity check what your device metrics really mean.

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Key Statistics

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In January 2024, 1920x1080 resolution held 23.12% market share among desktop screens worldwide.

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February 2024 data shows 1366x768 at 10.34% for desktops globally.

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2023 annual average: 1920x1080 dominated desktops with 24.67% share.

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In the US, desktop 2560x1440 reached 8.92% in Q4 2023.

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Europe desktop stats: 1360x768 at 12.45% for 2024.

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1440x900 resolution usage on desktops fell to 4.21% worldwide in 2023.

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Asia desktop: 1920x1080 at 21.89% in early 2024.

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1600x900 desktops: 5.67% global share Jan 2024.

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Q1 2023 desktops: 1920x1200 at 3.45% worldwide.

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UK desktops: 1366x768 11.23% in 2024.

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3840x2160 (4K) desktops grew to 2.14% globally Feb 2024.

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2022 vs 2023: 1920x1080 desktop share up 1.2%.

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Australia desktops: 2560x1440 9.87% Q1 2024.

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1280x720 desktops at 6.78% worldwide 2023.

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India desktops: 1366x768 dominant at 18.45% 2024.

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1680x1050 desktop usage 2.89% Jan 2024.

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Brazil desktops: 1920x1080 22.67% early 2024.

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1024x768 legacy desktops 1.23% global 2023.

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Canada desktops: 1440x900 5.12% 2024.

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1920x1200 desktops 3.67% Feb 2024 worldwide.

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Germany desktops: 2560x1440 10.45% Q1 2024.

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1360x768 at 11.89% desktops 2023 annual.

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Japan desktops: 1920x1080 25.34% 2024.

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4K desktops worldwide 2.78% growth 2023-2024.

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France desktops: 1366x768 13.21% early 2024.

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1536x864 desktops 4.56% global Jan 2024.

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Russia desktops: 1920x1080 20.98% 2024.

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1280x1024 desktops 1.45% 2023.

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South Korea desktops: 2560x1440 12.67% Q1 2024.

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1728x1117 desktops niche 0.89% worldwide 2024.

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As of Q1 2024, iPhone 15 Pro Max uses 1290x2796 resolution at 460 PPI.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra features 1440x3120 resolution with 505 PPI.

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Google Pixel 8 has 1080x2400 resolution, 428 PPI on 6.2-inch display.

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OnePlus 12 boasts 1440x3168 resolution at 510 PPI.

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iPhone 14 Pro resolution is 1179x2556, 460 PPI.

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Xiaomi 14 Ultra: 1440x3200 resolution, 522 PPI.

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Galaxy S23: 1080x2340, 390 PPI on 6.1-inch screen.

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Nothing Phone (2): 1080x2412, 420 PPI.

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Vivo X100 Pro: 1260x2800, 452 PPI.

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Oppo Find X7 Ultra: 1440x3168, 513 PPI.

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iPhone 13: 1170x2532 resolution, 460 PPI.

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Pixel 7a: 1080x2400, 429 PPI.

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Realme GT5 Pro: 1440x3200, 526 PPI.

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Sony Xperia 1 V: 1644x3840, 643 PPI.

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Asus ROG Phone 8: 1080x2448, 446 PPI.

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Honor Magic 6 Pro: 1280x2800, 460 PPI.

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Motorola Edge 50 Pro: 1220x2712, 449 PPI.

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iPhone SE (2022): 750x1334, 326 PPI.

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Samsung A54: 1080x2340, 390 PPI.

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Google Pixel 8a: 1080x2400, 430 PPI expected.

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OnePlus Nord 4: 1240x2772, 451 PPI.

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Xiaomi 13T Pro: 1220x2712, 446 PPI.

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iPhone 15 Plus: 1179x2556, 460 PPI.

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Galaxy Z Fold5: 1812x2176 inner, 373 PPI.

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Fairphone 5: 1080x2340, 410 PPI.

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Nokia XR21: 1080x2400, 400 PPI.

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Tecno Phantom V Fold: 2156x2496 inner, 402 PPI.

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55-inch Samsung QLED TV Q80C model has 3840x2160 4K UHD resolution.

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LG OLED C3 65-inch: 3840x2160 at 60Hz refresh rate.

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Sony Bravia XR A80L 55-inch: 3840x2160 OLED resolution.

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TCL 6-Series QM8 65-inch: 3840x2160 Mini-LED 4K.

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Hisense U8K 75-inch: 3840x2160 ULED resolution.

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Dell UltraSharp U2723QE 27-inch monitor: 3840x2160 4K IPS.

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ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ 42-inch: 3840x2160 OLED 138Hz.

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Samsung Odyssey G9 49-inch: 5120x1440 super ultrawide.

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LG 42-inch C2 OLED: 3840x2160 120Hz.

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BenQ EW3270U 32-inch: 3840x2160 VA 95% DCI-P3.

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Philips 499P9H 49-inch: 5120x1440 curved VA.

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Acer Predator X27u 27-inch: 2560x1440 IPS 144Hz.

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MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED 32-inch: 3840x2160 240Hz.

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Samsung ViewFinity S9 27-inch: 3840x2160 4K matte.

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LG 32UN880 32-inch: 3840x2160 IPS USB-C.

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Sony Inzone M9 27-inch: 3840x2160 144Hz.

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Gigabyte M32U 32-inch: 3840x2160 144Hz IPS.

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Alienware AW3423DW 34-inch: 3440x1440 QD-OLED.

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LG 45GR95QE 45-inch: 3440x1440 OLED 240Hz.

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Samsung 55-inch QN90C Neo QLED: 3840x2160 144Hz.

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Vizio M-Series Quantum 65-inch: 3840x2160 4K.

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Roku Pro Series 55-inch: 3840x2160 QLED.

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Hisense U7K 55-inch: 3840x2160 Mini-LED.

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iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th gen) features 2048x2732 resolution at 264 PPI.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra: 1848x2960, 120 PPI on 14.6-inch.

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iPad Air (5th gen): 1640x2360, 264 PPI.

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Google Pixel Tablet: 2560x1600, 276 PPI.

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Lenovo Tab P12 Pro: 2560x1600, 247 PPI.

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Microsoft Surface Pro 9: 2880x1920, 267 PPI.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+: 1752x2800, 287 PPI.

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iPad mini (6th gen): 1488x2266, 326 PPI.

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OnePlus Pad: 2800x2000, 303 PPI.

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Xiaomi Pad 6: 2880x1800, 309 PPI.

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Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023): 1920x1200, 224 PPI.

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Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2: 2880x1920, 254 PPI.

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Realme Pad 2: 2000x1200, 224 PPI.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+: 1920x1200, 220 PPI.

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Lenovo Tab M11: 1920x1200, 207 PPI.

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iPad (10th gen): 1640x2360, 264 PPI.

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Oppo Pad 2: 2880x2048, 303 PPI.

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Honor Pad 9: 2800x1840, 287 PPI.

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Nokia T21: 2000x1200, 224 PPI.

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Alcatel 1 Tab: 1024x600, 149 PPI.

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Surface Go 3: 1920x1280, 217 PPI.

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Galaxy Tab S6 Lite: 2000x1200, 224 PPI.

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iPad Pro 11-inch (4th gen): 1668x2388, 264 PPI.

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LG G Pad 5: 1920x1200, 224 PPI.

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TCL Tab 10: 1920x1200, 224 PPI.

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Global screen resolution market: 1920x1080 still leads at 45% across devices in 2023.

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Mobile resolutions shifted: 360x800 up 15% YoY in 2023.

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4K adoption grew 28% globally from 2022 to 2023.

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Average desktop PPI increased to 105 in 2024 from 92 in 2020.

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Tablet res trend: 2560x1600 gained 12% share 2023.

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Smartphone avg resolution 1080p+ now 68% of market 2024.

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Historical: 1024x768 peaked at 60% desktops in 2005.

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Ultrawide (21:9) monitors up 22% sales 2023.

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120Hz+ refresh rates in resolutions grew 35% mobile 2023.

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Global avg screen res height: 864px desktops 2024.

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FHD decline: down 5% on mobiles since 2022.

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QHD+ penetration 18% smartphones Q1 2024.

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Desktop 1440p growth 14% YoY 2023.

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Aspect ratio shift: 16:9 at 78%, 16:10 rising 8%.

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8K TV shipments: 1.2M units 2023, res 7680x4320.

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Responsive web: 95% traffic now supports 1920x1080+.

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VR headset res avg 1832x1920 per eye 2024.

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eSports monitors: 1440p 144Hz+ 55% market 2023.

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Foldable phones inner res avg 2200x1936 2024.

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Global res diversity: top 10 res cover 85% desktops 2024.

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PPI avg smartphones 420 in 2024 up from 350 in 2019.

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Monitor sales: 4K overtook 1080p at 42% 2023.

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Mobile viewport height avg 812px 2024.

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TV res: 4K TVs 65% of shipments 2023.

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Laptop avg res 1920x1080 62% share 2023.

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In 2023, worldwide screen resolutions saw 390x844 mobile at 12.34% share.

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Historical trend: Full HD desktops dropped from 35% in 2019 to 23% 2024.

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Screen resolution choices shifted fast in 2025, with 4K becoming a lot less rare and 1080p no longer the default for many viewers. At the same time, device sizes and display density kept pushing pixels in different directions, creating a noticeable split in what people actually use versus what websites still assume. This post breaks down the latest screen resolution statistics so you can see where the market is headed next, not just what it used to prefer.

Desktop Usage

1In January 2024, 1920x1080 resolution held 23.12% market share among desktop screens worldwide.
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2February 2024 data shows 1366x768 at 10.34% for desktops globally.
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32023 annual average: 1920x1080 dominated desktops with 24.67% share.
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4In the US, desktop 2560x1440 reached 8.92% in Q4 2023.
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5Europe desktop stats: 1360x768 at 12.45% for 2024.
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61440x900 resolution usage on desktops fell to 4.21% worldwide in 2023.
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7Asia desktop: 1920x1080 at 21.89% in early 2024.
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81600x900 desktops: 5.67% global share Jan 2024.
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9Q1 2023 desktops: 1920x1200 at 3.45% worldwide.
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10UK desktops: 1366x768 11.23% in 2024.
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113840x2160 (4K) desktops grew to 2.14% globally Feb 2024.
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122022 vs 2023: 1920x1080 desktop share up 1.2%.
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13Australia desktops: 2560x1440 9.87% Q1 2024.
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141280x720 desktops at 6.78% worldwide 2023.
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15India desktops: 1366x768 dominant at 18.45% 2024.
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161680x1050 desktop usage 2.89% Jan 2024.
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17Brazil desktops: 1920x1080 22.67% early 2024.
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181024x768 legacy desktops 1.23% global 2023.
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19Canada desktops: 1440x900 5.12% 2024.
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201920x1200 desktops 3.67% Feb 2024 worldwide.
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21Germany desktops: 2560x1440 10.45% Q1 2024.
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221360x768 at 11.89% desktops 2023 annual.
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23Japan desktops: 1920x1080 25.34% 2024.
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244K desktops worldwide 2.78% growth 2023-2024.
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25France desktops: 1366x768 13.21% early 2024.
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261536x864 desktops 4.56% global Jan 2024.
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27Russia desktops: 1920x1080 20.98% 2024.
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281280x1024 desktops 1.45% 2023.
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29South Korea desktops: 2560x1440 12.67% Q1 2024.
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301728x1117 desktops niche 0.89% worldwide 2024.
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Desktop Usage Interpretation

The data paints a clear, if fragmented, portrait of our digital view: a world still stubbornly gazing through the reliable 1080p porthole, while various nations peek at higher resolutions through decidedly different-sized windows.

Smartphone Resolutions

1As of Q1 2024, iPhone 15 Pro Max uses 1290x2796 resolution at 460 PPI.
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2Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra features 1440x3120 resolution with 505 PPI.
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3Google Pixel 8 has 1080x2400 resolution, 428 PPI on 6.2-inch display.
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4OnePlus 12 boasts 1440x3168 resolution at 510 PPI.
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5iPhone 14 Pro resolution is 1179x2556, 460 PPI.
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6Xiaomi 14 Ultra: 1440x3200 resolution, 522 PPI.
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7Galaxy S23: 1080x2340, 390 PPI on 6.1-inch screen.
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8Nothing Phone (2): 1080x2412, 420 PPI.
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9Vivo X100 Pro: 1260x2800, 452 PPI.
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10Oppo Find X7 Ultra: 1440x3168, 513 PPI.
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11iPhone 13: 1170x2532 resolution, 460 PPI.
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12Pixel 7a: 1080x2400, 429 PPI.
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13Realme GT5 Pro: 1440x3200, 526 PPI.
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14Sony Xperia 1 V: 1644x3840, 643 PPI.
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15Asus ROG Phone 8: 1080x2448, 446 PPI.
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16Honor Magic 6 Pro: 1280x2800, 460 PPI.
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17Motorola Edge 50 Pro: 1220x2712, 449 PPI.
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18iPhone SE (2022): 750x1334, 326 PPI.
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19Samsung A54: 1080x2340, 390 PPI.
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20Google Pixel 8a: 1080x2400, 430 PPI expected.
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21OnePlus Nord 4: 1240x2772, 451 PPI.
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22Xiaomi 13T Pro: 1220x2712, 446 PPI.
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23iPhone 15 Plus: 1179x2556, 460 PPI.
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24Galaxy Z Fold5: 1812x2176 inner, 373 PPI.
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25Fairphone 5: 1080x2340, 410 PPI.
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26Nokia XR21: 1080x2400, 400 PPI.
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27Tecno Phantom V Fold: 2156x2496 inner, 402 PPI.
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Smartphone Resolutions Interpretation

It seems the battle for screen supremacy has become a spec sheet arms race where the PPI numbers are so high they’re practically daring you to see the individual atoms.

TV Monitor Resolutions

155-inch Samsung QLED TV Q80C model has 3840x2160 4K UHD resolution.
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2LG OLED C3 65-inch: 3840x2160 at 60Hz refresh rate.
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3Sony Bravia XR A80L 55-inch: 3840x2160 OLED resolution.
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4TCL 6-Series QM8 65-inch: 3840x2160 Mini-LED 4K.
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5Hisense U8K 75-inch: 3840x2160 ULED resolution.
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6Dell UltraSharp U2723QE 27-inch monitor: 3840x2160 4K IPS.
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7ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ 42-inch: 3840x2160 OLED 138Hz.
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8Samsung Odyssey G9 49-inch: 5120x1440 super ultrawide.
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9LG 42-inch C2 OLED: 3840x2160 120Hz.
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10BenQ EW3270U 32-inch: 3840x2160 VA 95% DCI-P3.
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11Philips 499P9H 49-inch: 5120x1440 curved VA.
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12Acer Predator X27u 27-inch: 2560x1440 IPS 144Hz.
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13MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED 32-inch: 3840x2160 240Hz.
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14Samsung ViewFinity S9 27-inch: 3840x2160 4K matte.
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15LG 32UN880 32-inch: 3840x2160 IPS USB-C.
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16Sony Inzone M9 27-inch: 3840x2160 144Hz.
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17Gigabyte M32U 32-inch: 3840x2160 144Hz IPS.
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18Alienware AW3423DW 34-inch: 3440x1440 QD-OLED.
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19LG 45GR95QE 45-inch: 3440x1440 OLED 240Hz.
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20Samsung 55-inch QN90C Neo QLED: 3840x2160 144Hz.
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21Vizio M-Series Quantum 65-inch: 3840x2160 4K.
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22Roku Pro Series 55-inch: 3840x2160 QLED.
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23Hisense U7K 55-inch: 3840x2160 Mini-LED.
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TV Monitor Resolutions Interpretation

While a dazzling array of screen technologies promise to elevate your viewing, this data reveals a simple truth: 4K (3840x2160) has decisively won the resolution wars, becoming the common language of premium displays from living room TVs to gaming monitors, while the real battle for your attention now rages in the realms of refresh rates, panel types, and HDR performance.

Tablet Resolutions

1iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th gen) features 2048x2732 resolution at 264 PPI.
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2Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra: 1848x2960, 120 PPI on 14.6-inch.
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3iPad Air (5th gen): 1640x2360, 264 PPI.
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4Google Pixel Tablet: 2560x1600, 276 PPI.
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5Lenovo Tab P12 Pro: 2560x1600, 247 PPI.
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6Microsoft Surface Pro 9: 2880x1920, 267 PPI.
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7Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+: 1752x2800, 287 PPI.
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8iPad mini (6th gen): 1488x2266, 326 PPI.
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9OnePlus Pad: 2800x2000, 303 PPI.
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10Xiaomi Pad 6: 2880x1800, 309 PPI.
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11Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023): 1920x1200, 224 PPI.
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12Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2: 2880x1920, 254 PPI.
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13Realme Pad 2: 2000x1200, 224 PPI.
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14Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+: 1920x1200, 220 PPI.
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15Lenovo Tab M11: 1920x1200, 207 PPI.
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16iPad (10th gen): 1640x2360, 264 PPI.
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17Oppo Pad 2: 2880x2048, 303 PPI.
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18Honor Pad 9: 2800x1840, 287 PPI.
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19Nokia T21: 2000x1200, 224 PPI.
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20Alcatel 1 Tab: 1024x600, 149 PPI.
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21Surface Go 3: 1920x1280, 217 PPI.
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22Galaxy Tab S6 Lite: 2000x1200, 224 PPI.
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23iPad Pro 11-inch (4th gen): 1668x2388, 264 PPI.
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24LG G Pad 5: 1920x1200, 224 PPI.
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25TCL Tab 10: 1920x1200, 224 PPI.
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Tablet Resolutions Interpretation

While the high-resolution club is crowded, Apple keeps the 'Retina' crispness crown with stubbornly high pixel density, but the sharpness-obsessed Android upstarts are now nipping at its heels with displays so dense you could cut yourself.

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AI consensus: 2–3 of 4 models broadly agree

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AI consensus: 4 of 4 models fully agree

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