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Old 11-22-2022, 07:52 AM   #1
scognito
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Default Macbook Pro M1 external monitor a little blurry

Hi,
I'm trying to use this docking station (https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B0B28LFK8K/ ) on my MacbookPro M1.
I have 2 external monitors (32'' and 28'') connected to HDMI and it works, sort of.
On the 32'' even enabling the experimental resolution, the screen is a bit blurry (same resolution) than when connected through USB-C.
Is not as bad as lowdpi but it's kind annoying. Could it be related to the HDMI? Is it normal?
Thanks
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Old 12-13-2022, 11:15 AM   #2
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Hi,
I'm trying to use this docking station (https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B0B28LFK8K/ ) on my MacbookPro M1.
I have 2 external monitors (32'' and 28'') connected to HDMI and it works, sort of.
On the 32'' even enabling the experimental resolution, the screen is a bit blurry (same resolution) than when connected through USB-C.
Is not as bad as lowdpi but it's kind annoying. Could it be related to the HDMI? Is it normal?
Thanks
Hello

Can you please share more details I will need logfiles to check the feedback from the driver. For instructions on how to gather the logfiles please navigate to the following article How to report macOS issues to DisplayLink


And aslo for speedy support please send an email with the logfiles and detailed problem description to: technical-enquiries@synaptics.com
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