I don't think that setting switches between grayscale and subpixel anti-aliasing.
For most people who don't like it, it makes the text look like you are watching one of those 3d movies without the glasses. It looks all blurry with red and blue fringing.
>I suspect that most of Apple's "proper computer" sales are laptops where they put a retina display anyway, and if you shell out $2k for a laptop, you can afford to spend $300 for a 4K external display. My old windows…
I don't think that setting switches between grayscale and subpixel anti-aliasing.
For most people who don't like it, it makes the text look like you are watching one of those 3d movies without the glasses. It looks all blurry with red and blue fringing.
>I suspect that most of Apple's "proper computer" sales are laptops where they put a retina display anyway, and if you shell out $2k for a laptop, you can afford to spend $300 for a 4K external display. My old windows…