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Jeezy4

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  1. Yes, but if developers do not update their apps they remain fuzzy or improperly scaled.

    It's like Apple with Retina Display ... many apps were not suitable for Retina!

    Finally, I have Windows 8.1 that improves scaling for Hi-Res displays.

     

    Here are two interesting links :

     

    Windows 8.1 DPI Scaling Enhancements

    http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/extremewindows/archive/2013/07/15/windows-8-1-dpi-scaling-enhancements.aspx

     

    Making Your Desktop Apps Shine on High-DPI Displays

    http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/Build/2013/4-184

  2. If you type cleartype into Win 8 search there is a tick box setting to turn it off or on, and also you can select 'adjust cleartype text' and select the box of text which looks best of the ones it shows you.

     

    Some applications do not have this type of problem (IE 11, Office 2013, Firefox 22, Chrome 30 ...).

    It has nothing to do with ClearType. The font system is correct and that the scaling that has been much improved over Windows 8.1.

    Look at the title of CCleaner and buttons are clear.

     

    Config :

    Macbook Pro Retina

    2880x1880

    DPI : 200%

    Windows 8.1 Preview

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