by Steve Grisetti » Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:30 am
This is an interesting question, John. It should be possible -- You might even be able to run it at 800x600, if you're so inclined -- I'm just not sure what the advantage is. (Unless, of course, you have vision problems you and you have problems seeing details.)
Just remember that the lower your monitor resolution, the bigger all your program navigation will be. And some programs that are designed for higher resolution monitors (video editing programs for instance) may not fit right.
When we create tutorials, we usually try to record an area that's 1920x1080, and you'll often see us struggling, trying to get all of the panels open wide enough to work.
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