w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Thu, 14 Jun 2012 10:46:35 PDT
Just three days after the announcement of the new MacBook Pro, developers
have begun updating their software packages with support for the new Retina
display. Until software is updated, text and images are generally pixel
doubled, making everything displayed within those apps look somewhat fuzzy
on the ultra-high resolution display.
Google has built Retina support into the nightly build of Chrome -- a
continually updated beta release -- but says in a blog post that the Chrome
team has "further to go over the next few weeks."
Retina support will also be added to multi-format video player VLC in the
next release of the software, version 2.0.2.
This way, both video and subtitles or other overlays will be rendered at the
display's native resolution leading to a greatly improved viewing
experience.
If you're one of the lucky guys to have a MacBook Pro with Retina Display
already, you're welcome to check out tomorrow night's nightly builds (CEST).
When the MacBook Pro with Retina Display was announced, Apple disclosed that
it had been working with major developers like Adobe, Autodesk, and
Blizzard to enable Retina support in their apps, but it will likely take
some time for major apps to gain Retina support. |
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