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Screen sizes are getting smaller again

With more low-resolution devices being released all the time, such as ultra-mobile and ultra-cheap laptops (eg the Asus Eee PC), handhelds with mobile/wifi connectivity (such as the iPhone and the PSP), it is rapidly becoming unsafe to dismiss certain screen sizes when you redesign a website. QVGA (320x240) is the dominant screen size for mobile phones, WVGA (800x480) is increasingly common for ultra-mobile devices.

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