I use 5K2K monitor with M1PRO - no problem.Hello,
Is anyone able to check if M2 Pro has improved internal frame buffer over the M1 Pro ?
Is it possible to get 5k HiDPI ?
I'm using two 5K displays at HiDPI on my M1 Pro. Not sure what you're asking.Hello,
Is anyone able to check if M2 Pro has improved internal frame buffer over the M1 Pro ?
Is it possible to get 5k HiDPI ?
I know what betterDummy is .. and you are only partially right M1 has different internal buffer support then previous Intel based MacOses.. On Intel it was possible, but it was not possible on M1 Pro due to Apple Silicon to achieve 2x 5k for HiDPI purpose.I *do* understand though. Going back as far as the A9, it has supported 16K internal resolution. 10K should be no problem for the GPU. It's not a CPU/GPU issue. It's a MacOS issue, so M2 won't fix it. M1 wasn't the issue.
According to this thread over on HN, you can run some app called "BetterDummy" to create fake displays which can be used to get the desired result.
I don't think you get it still...I don't think there are many people who are running their 5K monitors at full resolution but are also trying to force HiDPI font smoothing.
I can barely make out individual letters if I set my 27" 5K to 5120x2880, lol, let alone care how smooth the font was.
I'm not suggesting you give up, but data on edge cases like this might be hard to come by without trying it yourself first-hand.
That the thing 4k can be rendered at 8k on M1Pro already, therefore one can achieve 4k HiDPI on M1.The 5K2K displays are at ~40", a much lower PPI than the regular 5k that Apple uses (retina). Think of it as someone wanting HiDPI on a 32" UHD display, where the M1 Pro can exactly do a 2x buffer with its horizontal limit. So I can see some use in trying to get HiDPI on it vs trying the same on the Studio Display.
I have no answer to OP's question, but I would bet with the inclusion of the HDMI 2.1 and that 8k60 being advertised, this is probably an area Apple has looked into. But then it likely takes the M2 Pro / Max to achieve this anyway, the M2 is meant to be a mobile chip on 13" MBA and iPads just serving one retina screen and then one more modest external.
Yeah, I get it. I know full well how it works, thank you very much.I don't think you get it still...
MacOS fonts without HiDPI are piece of garbage, unreadable piece of **** which makes by eyes bleed out just by looking at it. I have a SUW Samsung G9 and the fonts with native resolution (without scaling --> no HDPI) looks like that.
To properly draw fonts on the display what MacOS does it render the screen resolution 2x and then shrink it to the screen size. That is form of AA MacOS does. For 5k monitor it requires to render in a "buffer" OS at 10k and then shrink it down to 5k to get the same real estate as one would with native 5k resolution.
With M1 Pro screen needs to be rendered at sub 8k and then shrink to 5k which makes everything bigger (125% ish) and cut the real estate.
So the question is very important, if Apple figure out to increase internal buffer on M2 or we are dealing with same crap as on M1.
Yeah, I get it. I know full well how it works, thank you very much.
What I'm saying is very few people are running a 30-something inch 5K2K monitor and rendering things at native size and attempt to force HiDPI modes on top of it. Very few. If it was commonplace, Apple would include those modes instead of people having to resort to work-arounds like BetterDisplay. Since extra-large monitors like yours are primarily designed as gaming monitors, I think it may be a while before Apple chooses to accommodate them, if at all.
There's going to be few enough people that at most a handful here are going to have a similar setup as you with a base M2 machine to test it out with and who feel like installing BetterDisplay and messing with their configuration to test our your edge-use case. And dismissing everyone's comments here isn't going to help you get what you're after.
Mmmkay.Intel MacOS has no issue with 10k++ support, the problem is with Apple Silicone only.
It's my right to buy a monitor I want and need, classifying G9 as gaming is just ultra stupid...
~49' with 5k2k are good enough and should be supported, Apple has no excuse this is just such a huge production buff.
I don't get it why Apple decides to restrict that now when M series came out...
I have seen people on this forum complaining about this issue too on M1 I am not the first one.
Now I'd like to see someone testing it with M2
Thank you I hope It was not sarcastic.Mmmkay.
Best of luck to you.
Could be, but we need someone with 5k monitor and M2 willing to test it out ...This video shows there are limitations in how the MBP’s HDMI 2.1 is implemented, related to UI scaling. Looks to me the same source of problem with HiDPI?
I don't think apple know and willing to fix anything.Feedback - macOS
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Send them feedback. Just be polite so they'll try to fix your problem.
We all have always send them feedback. This is the only way apple will change something.I don't think apple know and willing to fix anything.
Isn't it ether that someone here just check ?We all have always send them feedback. This is the only way apple will change something.
I have far way to macstore. I cannot believe nobody is able to test it here.Seeing your impatience both on this manner as well as with fellow members who are trying to help you out, perhaps it would be better to not waste your time and just order M2, if you dont have one and 5k monitor as well(if you dont have one either) and just test it yourself?