ricardo.felix macrumors newbie Original poster May 27, 2014 24 3 California Jun 2, 2014 #1 I always like my computer very spacey. But If I go with the ''more space'' option, will that reduce my display quality? thanks Attachments Screen Shot 2014-06-02 at 8.57.02 AM.png 311.9 KB · Views: 279
I always like my computer very spacey. But If I go with the ''more space'' option, will that reduce my display quality? thanks
C. Robert macrumors 65816 Oct 1, 2013 1,379 979 Baltimore Jun 2, 2014 #2 whatch ju talking about willis?
Barney63 macrumors 6502a Jan 9, 2014 799 1 Bolton, UK. Jun 2, 2014 #3 Try it for yourself. You will then have the answer. Simples. Barney
E elyrly macrumors newbie Jul 21, 2011 15 0 Jun 2, 2014 #4 From my experience even with More Space selected pixel density is still better then any laptop display i have used.
From my experience even with More Space selected pixel density is still better then any laptop display i have used.
V Vctr macrumors regular May 24, 2012 211 12 Jun 2, 2014 #5 Let's put it this way ... If you go with a scaled resolution, it won't look as good as the "Best for Retina" setting, but it will still look considerably better than a similar laptop screen that has the "scaled resolution" as its native resolution.
Let's put it this way ... If you go with a scaled resolution, it won't look as good as the "Best for Retina" setting, but it will still look considerably better than a similar laptop screen that has the "scaled resolution" as its native resolution.