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Muji3163

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When you look at the screen of the MacBook Pro 2021 14" from very close or zoom in to see the corners of a word, it feels like the pixels are moving or the screen is flickering. Why does this happen?. Please Guide me Thanks In Advance.
 

mikethebigo

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The screens use a lot of tricks to work nowadays. PWM, temporal dithering, etc. They also have poor pixel response times so you will see a lot of ghosting and smearing with motion.

If you accept it and train your mind not to care about it, you’ll stop noticing it (most of the time).
 
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Muji3163

macrumors newbie
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May 5, 2024
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The screens use a lot of tricks to work nowadays. PWM, temporal dithering, etc. They also have poor pixel response times so you will see a lot of ghosting and smearing with motion.

If you accept it and train your mind not to care about it, you’ll stop noticing it (most of the time).
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