User blog comment:Rupert Giles/Layout Changes: Breakpoints and Typography/@comment-1250011-20150527041809/@comment-452-20150531170628

"I didn't count the 9.7% "Other high resolutions","

Ah, I see now. I was referring to "Other High" the page you linked (32.7%), I didn't notice that the words "Other High" was another link. (Possibly due to the link being black.)

I do not see a scrollbar in either of the images you posted, so my question remains unresolved.

I know that the blog post says "1595 px", but they gave misleading figures when they released the Fluid layout that did not take scrollbars into account. On a 1600px wide screen, the usable area on a webpage due to the scrollbar should be around 16px less, depending on the browser: Meaning the page width would be 1584px, meaning a 1600px screen is classed as Desktop. But, this is hypothetical.

Chrome has a similar feature, but I don't trust it to be 100% accurate. When I was trying to tell Wikia Staff that their screen width figures were inaccurate, for some reason or another, they wouldn't accept evidence of simply resizing the browser window. To prove that the Fluid breakpoint information was incorrect due to the scrollbar, I took this screenshot on a physical monitor, although resizing the browser to 768px showed exactly the same thing. In the end, they still didn't care, nor update their figures, and began simply stating that the posted figures were only a guide. But since 1600px is a actual common resolution, they should state whether it's intended to be Desktop or Desktop XL.

But anyway, yes, 70.3% use a resolution lower than 1920px, and the majority are still less than 1600px. :)