For Apple users with a 4K resolution monitor, you’re in luck: the next OS X Mavericks update for Macs will reportedly bring Retina support to the high-resolution displays.
While running on what’s referred to as a pixel-doubled resolution, Macs can now intelligently scale resolution for 4K displays in the same way they do for the current Retina displays in the MacBook Pro line. Previously, Mac users with a 4K display could view content on the high-res display, but with irregular scaling on some elements (e.g., tiny icons).
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According to 9to5Mac, Apple rolled out its new OS X Mavericks 10.9.3 update to developers on Friday, with Retina scaling for 4K included. Mac users can set up their ultra-high-definition 4K displays to run the software at a pixel resolution (3,840 pixels) double what it is now, for a much sharper experience. Read more…
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