Szymon macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 9, 2020 3 0 Jun 9, 2020 #1 Welcome Is there a way for my AOC 27 QHD (2560x1440) monitor with my Retina 2013 Late Macbook to do HiDPI 2560x1440? Mac Os Catalina 🙏🤔 Attachments Zrzut ekranu 2020-06-10 o 08.41.05.png 348.7 KB · Views: 172
Welcome Is there a way for my AOC 27 QHD (2560x1440) monitor with my Retina 2013 Late Macbook to do HiDPI 2560x1440? Mac Os Catalina 🙏🤔
R Ritsuka Cancelled Sep 3, 2006 1,464 969 Jun 10, 2020 #2 That's physically impossible. Your monitor has got only 2560x1440 pixels. HiDPI needs four times that.
That's physically impossible. Your monitor has got only 2560x1440 pixels. HiDPI needs four times that.
C Czo macrumors 6502 Dec 30, 2008 437 274 Debrecen, Hungary Jun 10, 2020 #4 Szymon said: 1080p HiDPI ? is possible ? Click to expand... You can use it in 1280x800 HiDPI mode. For 1080p in HiDPI a 4k display is required.
Szymon said: 1080p HiDPI ? is possible ? Click to expand... You can use it in 1280x800 HiDPI mode. For 1080p in HiDPI a 4k display is required.
Fishrrman macrumors Penryn Feb 20, 2009 29,453 13,532 Jun 10, 2020 #5 Short answer is ... no. A "QHD" display runs natively at 2550x1440. Hmmm... in your case 2560x1440? If you want "4k", then buy a "4k display". But a 1440p display will look pretty good running at native resolution (at least to me it will).
Short answer is ... no. A "QHD" display runs natively at 2550x1440. Hmmm... in your case 2560x1440? If you want "4k", then buy a "4k display". But a 1440p display will look pretty good running at native resolution (at least to me it will).
Szymon macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 9, 2020 3 0 Jun 12, 2020 #6 Thanks It is worth to "forced RGB mode " ?