In System Preferences select Displays and then switch the Colors menu from Millions to Thousands which will then limit your display to 16 Bit color.
not possible that your MacBook is darker than normal ones
The default color profile for a MacBook Pro is typically the "Color LCD" profile.
The default color profile on a MacBook Pro is typically set to "Color LCD."
The color of the light from the Apple logo can't change on it's own, but you can buy decals to fit on the logo.
16bit refers to the number of bits that can be used in a single data format element. 16bit graphics are found in games that can be played on the original Nintendo Entertainment System console.
No! The processor is soldered with the logicboard/motherboard. they only way to change/upgrade the processor of a macbook pro is to do it when you purhase new macbook pro. hope this helps...
He has a black MacBook.
well there is a way that you can do it with out your warrenty going. step 1. get apple sicker out of box. step 2. peel sticker and put over the apple logo. step 3. color sticker to the color you want. step 4. turn on macbook. step 5. look at logo to see if the light is a different color. or the light is shingeing through it. there you go
the original white or black.
To change the cursor shape on a MacBook Air, you can go to the "System Preferences" from the Apple menu. Then, click on "Accessibility" and select "Display" from the sidebar. Under the "Cursor" section, you can adjust the cursor size and color. Unfortunately, changing the actual shape of the cursor is not a built-in feature in macOS.
The best display profile for a MacBook Pro (2020) to optimize visual performance and color accuracy is typically the "Color LCD" profile. This profile is designed to provide a good balance between vibrant colors and accurate color representation on the MacBook Pro's display.
The Apple MacBook Pro 15.4 inch model only comes in Apple's standard white color, but you can buy a variety of cases and skins to customize the color.