Resolutions on Retina Macs look like half the actual number of pixels measured vertically and horizontally because of “pixel doubling.”įor example, if you have (as I do) a 5K iMac, the display resolution is 5120×2880, but the Displays pane of System Preferences tells me that it looks like 2560×1440. But with Retina displays, these numbers can get confusing: there is the display’s resolution and the “looks like” resolution used on the Mac. Macs ship with the display set at a certain resolution, and Apple defines this in the technical specifications for each model.
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