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An area of particular interest was the device’s display quality. She mentioned uninstalling a third-party app called Flux, which adjusts screen color temperature, because the MacBook’s Retina display already includes True Tone technology. This feature automatically adjusts the display warmth based on ambient lighting conditions, reducing blue light exposure—a benefit for her eyes, especially during prolonged work sessions.
She also activated the True Tone setting and demonstrated its effect, noting that it helps protect her eyes by making the screen warmer and more comfortable during long editing and writing sessions. The built-in display, combined with the device’s high resolution and True Tone, ensures vibrant visuals without the need for external software.