Small white ">" symbol on the Retina display

I have a very small white format > who won't go away. It is not visible when the darks are exposed in a specific area, but when the area is light colors or white background, he is very sensitive. I have restarted, updated, etc., but still it remains. Anyone know what this could be? How can I solve this problem?

You have unfortunately experienced a feature called "Burnin'".   That's why screensavers and Energy Savers make a lot of sense.    This can happen if the LCD display remains static for a long period of time with the same thing on the screen.  Now sometimes they go far, sometimes they are simply a set of crystals that are sleeping, but sometimes you can't remedy at all.   You can bring it home if it really bothers you.  Also not long as there no accidental evidence of physical abuse, you may even be able to get to the title of the repair under warranty.    But since we are not Apple here, is anyone's guess whether you will get.

Tags: Notebooks

Similar Questions

  • Blurry images on the Retina display

    Dear all,

    I have two iMac 27', one of 2010 and a whole new one retina.

    The topic is:

    Editing some pictures on photoshop for my site on the retina of display but the photos seem a little obscure, as a low resolution...
    Edit the photos exactly the same on my old iMac and the perfect look of photos!

    Same size, same resolution, same photoshop.

    To be sure, I saved the two photos for the web on iMacs and then open them with the application overview on both screens.

    Even, perfect on old screen and a little little point clear or blurry on the retina.

    Someone knows why?

    This happens only on photos, texts and stuffs are supa clear on the Retina display, but I noticed that most of the websites I visit display pictures unclear!

    So I guess that the problem is not the way that I save my photos or computer that I use.

    looking forward to read from you guys.

    Jules.

    On the regular iMac, an image that is 400 pixels may appear as about 3 inches long on this screen. However, on your iMac to the retina, that image would be on a 1.5 inch. This is because the iMac has double the resolution, but the same retina display size. Which makes things look great. The downside is, it can also make things look small. To avoid this, the iMac of retina automatically stretches everything so a 400 pixel image on the regular iMac seems the same size on the Retina display. If you set a picture on, you know it can become blurred.  The solution to optimize your images for the Retina of your iMac display is to use higher resolution images. If you take a picture only twice as large that it must be on a traditional screen and squish it down for display on your Web site, it will look sharp for normal users. Then, when he's nervous for someone on an iMac of retina, you're going to be displayed at its original size - and it will always look perfect. There are ways to check the zoom level of the web browser and provide different versions of images on this basis. HTML5 offers tools to help with this. Another solution is to use vector graphics to SVG.

  • Yellow/green Cast in Photoshop CS6 after calibration of the Retina display

    I use a MacBook Pro with screen Retina and color eyes display Pro with colored eyes to calibrate my monitor.  It works perfectly, except that when I open Photoshop (or even the Adobe updater now), the entire screen goes clear green / yellow!  See the attached photo, it is quite nuts and give you a headache after a few seconds to look at it.  I tried the turn of thought of treatment GPU, it would conflict with that and a dozen other small attempts to get rid of him and nothing!  I'm finally back to calibration by default for the Retina display, and it's not that bad, but obviously not yet calibrated.  I can't for the life of me find someone else who has this problem, I'm crazy?

    Thank you!

    photo.JPG

    Well, then, I really only reported it because I thought that maybe in the future someone else would have encountered the same problem.  I found the solution!  Color eyes Display Pro spits like a version 4 ICC profile and the LABORATORY made 16-bit file.  It turns out that is not compatible in some way (would love and technology Adobe answer for me is - what GPU or something else listen here?).  Fortunately, there is an option to change color eyes Display Pro.  I changed it to "Matrix based" instead and voila!  Here is a screenshot from wherever the option is, just click on "profile"parameter and change the second drop at the base of the matrix.  ICC v2 has not worked for me either, any program that crashed.

  • Which side is the usb port 3 on a 2015 macbook pro with the retina display?

    Which side is the usb port 3 on a 2015 macbook pro with the retina display?

    I found the answer. It's the left side near the microphone.

  • Small white square on the left tab

    As you can see in this capture screen http://img543.imageshack.us/i/firefoxo.jpg/ I see a small white square on the right on the left tab and I don't know where it comes from.

    You use the FoxTab add-on? If so, disable it. I had the same small white square in the upper right corner of Firefox when I updated to version 4.0 beta, so I disabled my modules one by one to see that it was originally and it turned to be FoxTab. It does not jive well with Firefox 4.0.

  • Why I'm not able to see nvidia as a MacBook Pro with the Retina display graphics card

    Why I'm not able to see nvidia as a MacBook Pro with the Retina display graphics card

    MacBook details below?

    Model: MacBookPro11, 3, MBP112.0138.B15 of BootROM, 4 processors, Intel Core i7, 2.3 GHz, 16 GB, MSC 2.19f12

    Graphics card: Intel integrated Iris Pro, Intel Iris Pro,

    Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750 M, NVIDIA GeForce GT 750 M, PCIe, 2048 MB

    Memory module: BANK 0/DIMM0, 8 GB, DDR3, 1600 MHz, 0x80AD, 0x484D54343147533641465238412D50422020

    Memory module: BANK 1/DIMM0, 8 GB, DDR3, 1600 MHz, 0x80AD, 0x484D54343147533641465238412D50422020

    Airport: spairport_wireless_card_type_airport_extreme (0x14E4, 0 x 134), Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (7.15.166.24.3)

    Bluetooth: Version 4.3.6f3 16238, 3 services, 18 aircraft, 1 incoming serial ports

    Serial ATA Device: APPLE SM0512F, GB 500,28 SSD

    USB device: Memory card reader internal

    USB device: USB OPTICAL MOUSE

    USB device: HUAWEI Mobile

    USB device: Hub BRCM20702

    USB Device: USB Bluetooth host controller

    USB device: Apple keyboard / Trackpad

    Bus crush: MacBook Pro, Apple Inc., 17.1

    Thank you

    gis_abc

    He seems to show NVIDIA graphics card.

    Kim

  • You just bought a 13 "MacBook Pro with the Retina display. What are some tips you have for me to make this thing last? It's my first MacBook.

    I just bought a brand new 13 "MacBook Pro with the Retina display (no, I didn't wait for the new version of 2016). It's my first MacBook.

    I'm looking for advice on what I can to make this last as long as possible. You guys have any advice for me of past experiences or knowledge? It will be greatly appreciated!

    Don't drink near him.  A spill will ruin the MBP and not be covered by the warranty.

    Treat the battery using these instructions from Apple:

    https://support.Apple.com/en-us/HT204054

    Ciao.

  • CS5 Design Premium and recently bought a MacBook Pro with the retina display

    I have CS5 Design Premium and recently bought a MacBook Pro with the retina display. everything seems pixelated. Question: if I buy a large external screen for use with the product Adobe will always look pixelated?

    I can't answer that question, but I can say that CS5 is is no longer being updated for the new hardware and operating systems, so as far as I know, if you buy an external with the same kind of screen 'High definition' monitor you have now, you will have the same problem

  • InDesign is not compatible with the retina display

    I just learned from a representative of Adobe on the cat no. InDesign versions are compatible with the retina display. How people dealing with this?

    InDesign CC is certainly consistent with a Retina display. However, CS6 or earlier versions are definitely not.

  • High resolution - xhdpi and beyond the retina displays

    Hello

    The retina display is not the border for some time.

    How to deal with xhdpi (and soon)?

    First it a script to insert into Muse?

    TX.

    Paco

    Hi Paco

    At the current stage of Muse does not have the support of retina HiDPI, but its already on our list, sorry there is no work around for now.

    Thank you

    Sanjit

  • Flash Builder looks blurry on Macbook Pro with the retina display

    Hello

    Interface Builder Flash looks blurry on MacBook Pro with the retina display.

    Here is the screenshot:

    http://i.imgur.com/qMmmu.png
    

    Enlarge the image in actual size and notice that the interface of Flash Builder looks blurry.

    Please solve this problem.

    Andrey

    I had the same problem - could not believe my eyes on how horrible and blurry Flash Builder looked on my new Macbook Pro w retina.  Through she had suffered since last week and have just discovered this work around that someone figured out for Eclipse that also works on Flash Builder (guess b/c it is built on Eclipse).  Here is the link to the bug report that shows the work around (thanks to Brad Hudgeons):

    https://bugs.Eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=382972

    Here is a cut and paste from the bug report in the case of the above url is deleted:

    Here's the workaround:  Do "Show package contents" on the Eclipse.app.  Edit Contents/Info.plist.  Just above     Place this:  NSHighResolutionCapable 
    

    Instead of Eclipse, display the contents of the package on Adobe Flash Builder 4.6.app.   After you change the Info.plist file, go to the Adobe Flash Builder 4.6.app and reproduce.  It will create an Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 copy.app.  Delete your original Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 and rename the Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 Adobe Flash Builder 4.6.app copy.app.  Then launch Flash Builder - you should see the text which is much clearer.  The graphics on the user interface are still unclear but at least the text should be crispy.

  • Small white spots on the screen (no pixels dead) of RMB

    This week, when I opened my MacBook on the screen, I saw on the white spots screen 12 ". At first, I thought maybe would it be a beat on the screen but a quick wipe down and a thorough inspection of different angles confirmed that it was something else. I closed and turned back RMB. The small bright white spots were persistent, although only perceptible in the middle of a dark background, or when the Sun is reflected on the screen.

    Everyone has the same problem or knows what is the best solution for this problem? I don't have a case at Apple yet, because I am in doubt if Apple repair this under warranty on the other I need to get in touch with my insurance company.

    It reminds me of all the problems with the Retina on the MacBook Pro screens (you can search "Staingate" in Google). If the MacBook is under warranty, you must make a backup of your data and take it to an Apple Store or dealer, so that you can get your MacBook repaired.

  • MacBook Pro with the Retina display problem

    I put my 2013-model MacBook with Retina display to sleep and tried to turn it on the next day, but he had no answer. I've loaded and kept cool for about 8 hours, but the battery would not get full and it won't always turn. The next day, I continued to load and left for a few hours then disconnected it and in the night I tried again and quite normally on and nothing seems to be wrong! Any idea on what and why it happened?

    This is the Office Mac Pro forum. I asked that your post be moved to the MacBook Pro laptop forum.

  • Problems with the retina display resolution

    Hello

    I have a macbook pro (2015) with a retina display 15 "that I can't seem to adjust to the correct resolution. The native resolution, as I understand it, is supposed to be 2880 x 1800. I can't see my resolution when I put its "default value to display" in system preferences, but if I change it to "scaling", it is said that the default resolution "looks like 1440 x 900". Even when I go to the maximum the space option, it doesn't give me that 'looks at 1920 x 1200.

    When I up resolutions for the screens of the retina, it looks like the scale at 1440 x 900 option is supposed not to be available for the 13 "display.

    The native resolution is not supposed to be available in the options when the scale is selected. What you need is respectful of the eye from the App Store, which will increase the resolution above the option 'More space' completely in the native resolution.

  • Is a Macbook pro of the retina display 8 gb good for video editing?

    I want to buy the Macbook with 8 GB memory pro retina display, speed 2.7 gigahertz and 256 GB Flash storage. I want to work with imovie and final cut pro, it would make for me. What should I expect?

    Even more of the space drive 256 GB

Maybe you are looking for