An HDMI, Thunderbolt, etc cable is either connected and passing signal or it is not. The voltage in the cable is either on or off. Nineteen years ago, DVI (Digital Visual Interface) was introduced. Low quality cables could make the image worse. A really low quality cable could have some resistance, which could turn 0.7 volts into 0.65 volts. The brightness of a particular pixel could range from 0.0 volts to 0.7 volts. With VGA, the brightness of a pixel was represented by the voltage level on the cable. Twenty years ago, we had analog cables, VGA. There is some misinformation in this thread. View attachment 819331 View attachment 819332 This is holding me back! HELP!Ĭan you tell the difference from image 1 (my mac) and image 2 (the monitor) it is blurry and pixelated on 2. I bought this monitor (and before I had tried a Sceptre which gave same results) so that I could have a lot of windows open at one time, read, design, and work on my side business. I recently purchased the Samsung 32" CF391 Curved LED Monitor ( link) I have it updated to Mojave version 10.14.2 MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) Rankie Mini DisplayPort (Mini DP) to HDMI Cable, 4K Ready, 6 Feet (link on Amazon).I was using an HDMI cord so I bought a DP cord. I've even bought and returned monitors and I am just at my wits end with this! The text is EXTREMELY blurry, like makes me get a headache blurry, and I cannot seem to resolve it. I am really struggling with this problem.
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