Steam Latest Hardware SurveyIt’s out, and data from Valve shows that the PC monitor market is changing: 1080p usage is down by 2.33 percent.
Generally speaking, the GPU and resolution of the Steam hardware survey have not changed much. Most players are still using the 7-year-old GTX 1650 graphics card, excluding the data anomaly that RTX 3060 exploded to 10% in March this year. In general, the monthly change is usually less than 0.5%.
In terms of resolution, 1920x1080p is the most popular, but compared to 62.33% in May, the hardware survey in June shows that 1080p has dropped to 62.00%. About 2.7 million players on the Steam platform are off 1080p resolution.
Of course, the reason for leaving 1080p is likely to be that players choose higher-resolution computer screens. It can be seen from the data that many players have turned to 1440p and 4K screens, which is naturally related to the sales activities of screen manufacturers.
But what is more concerning is that the usage rate of 1280 x 720p has increased by 1.93%, which seems to reflect that many players have turned to e-sports handhelds such as Steam Deck or ROG Ally. From the data point of view, it is worth following the market for a long time dynamic.