How to uncheck "open in low resolution"

I just installed Mathematica 9.01 on my new MacBook Pro. It works well except that all symbols look blurry. The problem seems to be that the box "Open in low resolution" is checked in the Mathematica Info window and there no possibility to uncheck it. I suppose that other applications may have a similar problem. Any ideas how to fix it?

This is the response I got from Wofram:
"Unfortunately, the current version of Mathematica is not retina display compatible. We are still working on a version which will take care of the problems seen with Mathematica 9 running on retina display systems."

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