
Under these conditions, the Correlated Color Temperature on a white screen and at maximum brightness is 7160K (average) – slightly colder than the 6500K optimum for sRGB. We simulated extremely high ambient luminance – 30 000lx, with a color temperature of 9000K. Ultimately, the image displayed on Apple MacBook Air (Late 2020)s screen changes according to the ambient light and luminance level, when the True Tone option is enabled. We have provided images at 45 degrees to evaluate quality. The screen can be considered Retina when viewed from at least 38 cm (from this distance, the average human eye can’t see the individual pixels). Additionally, the screen ratio is 16:10, the pixel density – 227 ppi, their pitch – 0.11 x 0.11 mm. This is a result of the passive cooling setup.Īpple MacBook Air (Late 2020) has a display with a 13.3″ (33.8 cm) diagonal and 2560 x 1600 resolution. Interestingly, this laptop has basically no vents to be found. As for the speakers – they are surrounding the keyboard for a very deep stereo sound. It is smooth and the tracking is very accurate. In practice, this means that it has shallow travel, but clicky, satisfying feedback.Īlso, the laptop packs a very high-quality trackpad. The key caps are decently sized, and the entire board feels exactly the same as that on the MacBook Pro 13 (Late 2020). In contrast to the Pro model, this device lacks a Touch Bar but still features the Touch ID, fingerprint reader. Protecting the panel, there is a glass cover. Additionally, you will find a couple of very thin bezels on the sides of the display, while the bottom one holds the name of the device, and the top houses the HD camera with its LED, which shows when an app is using your camera. This is enabled by the hinges, which operate extremely smoothly. Its lid opens effortlessly with a single hand.

With pretty much no chassis flex, despite the thin profile. The laptop is both stylish and very rigid. In terms of weight, the MacBook Air (Late 2020) stops the scales at 1.29 kg. At its thinnest spot – at the front, it stands at only 4.1mm, while the thickest one is 16.1mm tall. It is built from an aluminum unibody and has a very interesting design. Oh, and to make things even worse, "off" is not truly off! It still slightly warms the screen, as we've confirmed by taking white stills (Directors Switcher) from a Mac on 10.12.3 and taking the same white still from a Mac on 10.12.6 with nightshift turned off and the slider brought all the way down.Apple stood to their name and delivered a very high-quality product. The only fix is to toggle the nightshift slider up and down to get it to recognize that it should be "off." Changing resolution instantly warms the screen back up. Night shift is on 24/7, not just at night. The problem is even worse for us than has been described. In our setups we use KVM systems with split outputs from each mac, so effectively it's as if each mac has dual external displays. We are stuck at 10.12.3 until a fix is issued This same problem here at my work, and it's aggravating! We are the A/V department for a very large tech company and we can't update ANY of the computers in any of our event centers.

Have some of you experienced something familiar or does anybody work out any solution (terminal command for disabling NS etc.).? I'm working with videos and I don't need any color changes since I made color calibration on both monitors. I definitelly don't want NS function at all. So I switch on nad off the NS to get normal (colder) colors on both monitors.īUT when I turn off the second monitor( 2) I get warm colors on my main monitor( 1) back and the NS switch disappear!!! But when I turn on second monitor( 2), the NS switch magically show up in Notification Center AND in the Preferences/Displays/EV2333W window (but still not at PHL BDM4065). The issue is that when I startup with only main monitor ( 1), there is no Night Shift ( NS) switch in Preferences/Displays or in the Notification center, BUT the colors on the monitor are WARM! Even though I did not able NS and restart/power up from state where NS was turned off. Hi, I have issue with my Mac Pro (6,1/6c/16GB/D500/256GB) and two external monitors( 1- PHILIPS BDM4065uc and 2- EIZO EV233W).
