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iMac - lower resolution result blurriness normal?


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So I played around with some lower resolutions, since the highest(defualt) is too small for my old eyes. It seems the text, icons, windows, etc.. became a little bit more blurry. I'm assuming this is normal since its less fine pixels?
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yes that is normal

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Ok, I'm sure I'll get used to it. Much easier on my old eyes.
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