I am not sure if this is relevant, but what about small screen mobile 
devices?
I can think of examples where a small hand held wireless device could be 
useful.  The hand held device running the human interface with a PC 
hardwired to the machine under control.

These may not have a very high resolution.
Just a thought.

Darren

On 23/03/2012 6:31 p.m., Kim Kirwan wrote:
> With 12.04 and 2.5 waiting in the wings, and with new UI's
> and similar such as GladeVCP, ngcgui, etc., not to mention
> the disappearance of 4:3 displays in favor of 16:9 or 16:10,
> I would like to pose a question for the developers:
>
> How long will 1024x780 remain a viable screen resolution
> for LinuxCNC? (I mean before it becomes too "inconvenient",
> as 800x600 has become already, in my opinion.) Or is it
> already past that? Is 1280x1024 now the practical minimum?
>
> (Considering purchasing a 1024x780 touch screen or two.)
>
> I am asking here only about "things that fill up the screen",
> not the problem of new vs. old video connectors/cards.
> Otherwise, all comments and opinions invited!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kim
>
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