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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Display calibration
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<blockquote data-quote="dadsgravy" data-source="post: 467949" data-attributes="member: 19086"><p>I used to use a mac mini with a Dell crt monitor for work and the screen was brilliant. When I'd get home and use my macbook, the screen always looked faded and washed out, no matter how I tweaked it. I'm not sure if you are having an actual screen problem or if it just looks like crap. I'd say the latter. I have a powerbook g4 and It gives me the same washed out look, so maybe it's just a laptop thing? </p><p>And I would assume that the graphics card plays a part in the screen color and contrast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dadsgravy, post: 467949, member: 19086"] I used to use a mac mini with a Dell crt monitor for work and the screen was brilliant. When I'd get home and use my macbook, the screen always looked faded and washed out, no matter how I tweaked it. I'm not sure if you are having an actual screen problem or if it just looks like crap. I'd say the latter. I have a powerbook g4 and It gives me the same washed out look, so maybe it's just a laptop thing? And I would assume that the graphics card plays a part in the screen color and contrast. [/QUOTE]
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