Apple’s new generation M4 chip was praised for its performance improvements and support for connecting three external monitors at the same time. However, according to recent user reports, this chip has compatibility problems with some ultra-wide monitors. Here are the details…
Mac models with M4 chips have problems with ultrawide monitors
M4 chip devices (Mac mini, MacBook Pro and iMac) offer support for three external monitors. Two monitors can be operated at 6K resolution and one monitor can be operated at 5K resolution. It is also possible for 8K displays to run at 60 Hz or 4K displays at 240 Hz. Normally, the chip can work at full resolution with 21:9 ultrawide monitors with a resolution of 5,120 x 2,160.
However, users are reporting that they cannot activate HiDPI mode (lossless scaling at high resolution). According to the feedback, the problem that occurs on 5K resolution monitors in 21:9 format causes users not to get full efficiency from their high-resolution screens.
Normally, this mode allows the screen to scale the 3,840 x 1,620 resolution to its native resolution and obtain a sharper image. Interestingly, the same monitors work fine on older Intel or ARM-based Macs. So the problem may be due to a compatibility problem in the new M4 chip.
By the way, some users have this problem BetterDisplay He states that they can solve it with third party applications such as. However, these methods generally increase the frame rate. 60Hz and compromises on image quality. Apple has not yet made an official statement on this issue. The company is expected to fix this problem with software updates, but an exact date has not been given.
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