M Marli macrumors 6502 Original poster Apr 9, 2011 392 278 Oct 19, 2018 #1 Dark mode really shows the menu burn in at the top of the screen. Its worse than the old green CRT monitors..
Dark mode really shows the menu burn in at the top of the screen. Its worse than the old green CRT monitors..
AZhappyjack Suspended Jul 3, 2011 10,183 23,672 Happy Jack, AZ Oct 19, 2018 #2 Marli said: Dark mode really shows the menu burn in at the top of the screen. Its worse than the old green CRT monitors.. Click to expand... The dark mode effect on the menu bar in Mojave dark mode is no different that in previous versions of macOS/OSX/Mac OS with "dark menu bar and Dock". IMO, nothing to see here.
Marli said: Dark mode really shows the menu burn in at the top of the screen. Its worse than the old green CRT monitors.. Click to expand... The dark mode effect on the menu bar in Mojave dark mode is no different that in previous versions of macOS/OSX/Mac OS with "dark menu bar and Dock". IMO, nothing to see here.
AndyMacAndMic macrumors 65816 May 25, 2017 1,140 1,761 Western Europe Oct 19, 2018 #3 Marli said: Dark mode really shows the menu burn in at the top of the screen. Its worse than the old green CRT monitors.. Click to expand... I don't get your thread. Dark mode causes less burn in than normal mode because the pixel colors are darker. Or do you mean that you see the effects of a previous burn in (from normal mode) much more now when in dark mode? Either way, I still don't get what your point is. Last edited: Oct 19, 2018
Marli said: Dark mode really shows the menu burn in at the top of the screen. Its worse than the old green CRT monitors.. Click to expand... I don't get your thread. Dark mode causes less burn in than normal mode because the pixel colors are darker. Or do you mean that you see the effects of a previous burn in (from normal mode) much more now when in dark mode? Either way, I still don't get what your point is.