Screen resolution for Fusion Applications?

We are in process to set screen resolution standard for our ADF applications. We are much interested to know about supported screen resolution in fusion applications. Can any body let us know what is minimum required resolution for fusion applications? And what is recommended resolution?

It is 1280*1024 as per
Standard Screen Resolution for Fusion Apps

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