Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jul 2012 21:28 UTC
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I realize a lot of people liked it, but I found ClearType really unpleasant. Often got headaches when it was enabled. On machines where I had to work for long periods of time I always turned it off. Can't say I'm sorry to see it replaced.
That's a common reaction, and Apple has had similar complaints about its own font-rendering technology in the past for "blurriness" and "fuzziness". The basic problem that ClearType and related technologies are trying to solve is effectively trying to antialias text rendering on lower resolution displays. As display DPIs start to increase, though, ClearType isn't really all that useful; because font shapes utilize the higher resolution to approximate curves better without excessive quantization.
Edited 2012-07-24 01:37 UTC




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I realize a lot of people liked it, but I found ClearType really unpleasant. Often got headaches when it was enabled. On machines where I had to work for long periods of time I always turned it off. Can't say I'm sorry to see it replaced.