I have noticed that TV's became more usable after lowering brightness, but I also must lower the contrast too to be able to watch a full movie. I always make the external monitor 0 contrast. To me non HDPI feels like lowering the contrast. It's interesting to note that I always keep them to the latest OS (mostly due to enforced IT policy) and I never felt like the new OS is worse or that any app upgrade makes it worse (except the Firefox with the new gui in recent years, but I don't use it anyways) That does not seem to affect me.Īlso never using things like Flux or night modes, as I always wear yellow tints (currently tinted prescription, but Gunnars in the past). SwitchResX fixes all that and allows you to select any possible screen mode that your device supports from a comprehensive (yet easy to use) user interface. Resolution Management Whether you prefer to use the menu bar or nested contextual. I also have disabled font aliasing and keeping the brightness low, 10-20% probably. SwitchResX gives you unparalleled control over your monitors resolution. My private Air Book was not that bad as the retina one, but I use the app on it too. I also use SwitchresX with non HDPI resolutions and it's a gamer changer to make usable my work MPB retina. The app can be used for free for 10 days as a trial period, and after that, you can buy the full version, which roughly costs $16.Mac has been my primary laptop for work last decade, although I hate glossy screens (so almost always stays connected to a matte TN monitor.)
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