I have the same issue with my MBP 2018. Its not about the glossy IPS screen , but I believe the dithering that causes these issues. I tried connecting the output to TN, OLED monitors but without much respite. I have tried other laptops such as Yoga and Surface which also have similar issues. Some blame the new generation Intel UHD chipset for this. My respite has been a pre-2016 HP Elitebook with the previous generation Intel HD chipset that I can work for hours without any problems. I upgraded the laptop's original TN panel with a new IPS panel and have no isssues whatsoever. In summary, irrespective of the LCD screen/technology the underlying temporal dithering in these new generation machines are troubling anyone with borderline sensitivity - who got away in the past but future looks bleak!!
bowenjin

- Mar 3, 2020
- Joined Mar 2, 2020