![]() While it affects just about the entire Unibody lineup, the Mid 2012 MacBook Pro 13 (Model A1278) is especially prone to this type of failure. My questions: How come TFT Central was able to lower the resolution on the U2713HM but I can't? (Quoting from their review: "The screen is perfectly capable of being run at a lower 1920 x 1080 resolution if you wanted to, without much degradation in the picture quality and sharpness. Owners of a Unibody MacBook Pro laptop are probably already aware that failure of the hard drive flex cable is a common issue. Immediately reverted back to 2560x1440 because of extremely bad display flicker. Changed the Resolution setting from "Best for display" to "Scaled". Three choices are now listed: 2560x1440, 1080i, and 720p. On my MacBook, navigated to Display under System Preferences. Here's how I lowered the resolution of the monitor: The lower resolution is completely unusable because it is associated with a really low refresh rate (which I cannot find a way to change). I thought I could solve the problem by lowering the resolution when I have a lot of reading to do (as suggested by author of the TFT Central review of the U2713 at. The problem is that my eyes get REALLY tired when I look at a lot of text. The monitor displays at full 2560x1440 resolution. My configuration: Dell U2713HM connected to a MacBook Pro (13-inch, mid-2012, OS X 10.9.5, Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB) using an Accell B143B-003J UltraAV Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.2 cable
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