whystrainwhy I guess its not a very good news, especially if you have to go to such a long lenghts of tinkering to get it confortable. I did on my macbook air m2 also found best setup on dithering disabled and generic RGB. I assume also you have tried standard settings, since sometimes we jump into tinkering before even testing the standard setup. Sometimes actual workarounds can cause problems too. But probably this is not your case.
Macbook air m4 15 incher, any better then previous iterations
AshX Interesting. For me its a bit opposite, all Pro models I test in store seam to be better. Maybe because of pro motion, maybe because of placebo, I do not know. But properly test in store is almost imposible for me, because in my area, they have big white wide surface lights behind it, which do flicker. But store people are happy to give me a machine to work full day in order to properly test it. I know I need to buy that flicker test device, but not the cheapest one. And then just measure every single unit, and if there is a lottery, well, maybe I can just ask if I can buy display unit.
asus389 The 11th gen uses an sRGB display, and in my experience Apple devices with sRGB displays tend to be the most comfortable to me.
I just realized this after you said it! I figured the iPad and iPad Air would be support P3 color, but while it states this for higher versions of the iPad lineup, the iPad and iPad Air both have their color space absent in the specs leading me to believe it is a sRGB panel. Nice find!
Just wanted to update you guys. I went to a different Best Buy store and found a display unit 13” in Sky Blue. It was side by side a silver and black 13” and 15”, all running M4. Same exact specs. The sky blue MBA was flawless - perfect screen no symptoms. I was amazed. The other two were horrific. The 13” in silver had a washed out screen and blurry test. The 15” had a flicker. The other 15” I found somewhat tolerable was also in Sky blue. It makes me wonder if they’re reusing everything but the chip from the M2/M3 models and that maybe the sky blue only has a shot at being decent.
This of course is way too small of a sample size to draw any conclusions. But one thing I can say for sure is the quality control is atrocious with this run. You don’t notice it until you see a good screen side by side a bad one. If I do pick up a 13” or 15” MBA it’ll probably be in Sky blue and here’s to hoping I’ll get lucky with the panel. I don’t know what’s going on but this has to be a manufacturing problem.
Yeah I’m curious about this as well because I’ve never been able to look at a Mac comfortably going back to 2019 models, including the 15” Silver MacBook Air m4 I currently have but can’t look at for very long
whystrainwhy Same exact. I'm still on a 2015 MBP. Every MBP or Mac Air 2019 forward has caused eye strain.
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I went to yet another Best Buy and tested the suggested code in terminal. I will go to the Best Buy with the model I found most comfortable tomorrow to compare, but here are the results.
Sky Blue 13” M4:
"raw-panel-serial-number"
<"FP1HD40066S0000G2A+A+5A2F4Z0172A5CH+PR
OD+Y451545244527+Y12241103Y01941119+449T2437GJ29309A4BG438H0004AJ49W06610J8A5137
981+15024108502430150243M50251150261D50261015026195">
Silver 13” M4:
"raw-panel-serial-number"
<"FP1HD90004G0000G29+A+5A2F4Z0452B1EC+PR
OD+B452750135021+P820R1217Y91941122+449T2437GJ53909A4AH443H0004A340M06610J8A5183
388+C25031224503310950331750323850323U50331085033105">
Once again, the Sky Blue was more comfortable, but less comfortable than the previous unit at the other store. This could be because they had abohr the worst overhead fluorescent/LED lighting I’ve ever seen. I could not even look at the carpet it was so bad.
And I can also tell you all it is not placebo because of my COVID complications my left eye is incredibly sensitive to light and flashing lights of any kind and will protectively shut when exposed. So it’s a sure way for me to tell within 5 seconds whether a screen is uncomfortable.
All this being said, that doesn’t mean I - or any of you - will be able to tolerate this computer over a long period of time. I’ve been going to stores because I need a Mac for work and I’m trying to rule out these computers before I waste my time buying them and returning them. Like I said, I can tell almost immediately whether I can tolerate a screen so I don’t need to take several days to see, unless the computer causes very minimal issues in which case I’ll put it through the paces. But I’ve not been able to find one in 2 years.
@Clokwork that was for 2019 Intel as well, even before Apple Silicon.
NewDwarf that's interesting. I only ever tried the 16" 2019 MBP and it was horrible on my eyes; I didn't try the 15" 2019 MBP. Not ideal, I'd love 16", and not a tremendous upgrade from my current 2015 15" MBP, but at least that would be a little more power and TB3.
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AshX FP1HD9000
AshX Interesting that they both had the FP starting characters. And very much looking forward to what you find tomorrow when you go back to the previous Best Buy. Particularly with any 15" or 16" that are comfortable for you.
I hear you that it's not Placebo. I can definitely tell as well within a few secs/mins of using a Mac whether it has bad effects, even in the store. Though as you said, I can't tell necessarily whether I can tolerate the screen long term.
Guess we're all holding out hope that the panel lottery is real and that there are "good" screens out there by a particular manufacturer. Appreciate you going to the stores and posting the results!
You can join the BB club for $50/year and get a 60 day return period. Might be worth it for a long term test.
Is there any color profile that actually forces 8-bits per channel color?
I recall I set a profile at the store to something and it prevented me from changing the screen brightness for some reason.