
Repairs performed by untrained individuals or using non-genuine Apple parts may affect the safety and functionality of the device. If you suspect your Apple display contains a high number of anomalies, contact Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider for service. If you see bright or dark spots on a flat-panel or Mac laptop screen: Your display may have pixel anomalies.Try relocating nearby electrical devices, or moving your Mac and display. You may also be experiencing interference from a nearby power line, a fluorescent light, a radio, a microwave oven, another computer, or another electrical device. If the display is flickering: Make sure your Mac and display are connected to one another with good quality cables and adapters.Then click the button to detect the display. To see the Detect Displays button, press the Option key.Choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Displays. If your display is blurry: Make sure your Mac has detected that display.If that doesn’t work, try calibrating the display. (You may need to scroll down.) Click the pop-up menu next to “Color profile” on the right, then choose Thunderbolt Display. For example, if you’re using a Thunderbolt display, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Displays in the sidebar. If the colors don’t look right: Try using the display profile designed for your display.

If images are too large or too small: Try adjusting your display’s resolution.If the display is black or dim: Try adjusting your display’s brightness."If the image on your Mac display doesn’t look right, try one or more of these suggestions. This article has some steps that may help: If your Mac display doesn’t look right.
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