How to fix scaling issues / monitor looks unsharp on Mac OS on 1440p / WQHD monitors

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @suryaj4928
    @suryaj4928 19 часов назад

    can you post a video with 1280 x 720 set, i want to know how the default one looks.

  • @francescoliguori4708
    @francescoliguori4708 7 дней назад

    Useful video. Could you tell me the settings for a 27” 1080p, please?

    • @stefanmaass7053
      @stefanmaass7053  7 дней назад

      Hey Francesco,
      since 1080p will limit the screen real estate quite significantly, I would go for one of BetterDisplay's HiDPI resolutions for 1920x1080 or enable the option to "add resolutions close to the native resolution to the list" under "smooth scaling" :)

    • @francescoliguori4708
      @francescoliguori4708 7 дней назад

      @@stefanmaass7053 Done. I see the text a little blurry. It's better than without BetterDisplay but the text remain not good. After few hours I feel eye strain. The problem is that I don't know which monitor I have to use. 27" 1440p? 27" 4K?

    • @stefanmaass7053
      @stefanmaass7053  7 дней назад

      ​@@francescoliguori4708 Glad it looks a tad sharper, however, keep in mind that your options are limited with 1080p as the monitor can only render the image as sharp as your total pixel count on such a big 27" surface can provide. If you really enjoy the size of the monitor I would opt for a 1440p or 4k at this point.
      Granted my BenQ SW270C (1440p) drove me nuts on Mac OS but after those tweaks inside Better Display it really made a difference.
      Regarding the pixel density topic I highly advice you to check out the great resources Bjango provides on his blog: ​ bjango.com/articles/macexternaldisplays2/ Well worth a read :)

  • @patrickpy
    @patrickpy 5 дней назад

    thank you!