HT5730 Why is reading PDF files on Safari of OS X 10.8.4 still blurry?

This is my first time use of Mac laptop. I have 15" inches MBP with retina display. The Safari on older OS ( i do not remember the version number) has superb PDF reading experience. I thought it would be better with latest OS update but it is on the contrary, the texts r blurry even using Apple's original browser. I need to use Preview ( which i dun feel like a stand alone PDF reader). Acrobat X still doesn't support PDF files on retina display. Do you guys hv any idea? i m a college student, i purchesed Retina mainly for reading ebooks.

nogdog21 wrote:
I am reading an article suggesting that I can use boot utility to format all drives if I boot into the recovery partition.  From there I can reinstall using the internet recovery.  Is this a wise move to avoid buying Snow Leopard?
The Early 2011 Mac originally came with 10.6
10.7 and 10.8 are paid upgrades tied to the previous owners AppleID, therefore you can't apply security updates to that previous owners copy as you don't have their AppleID and password.
The object to go back to Snow Leopard 10.6 is so that when you upgrade to 10.8, it's yours and you can upgrade all your paid software and operating system through the AppStore concept.
Later, if you need to erase and install 10.8 fresh, then yes, you use Internet Recovery or RecoveryHD as then your AppleID and password will work as intended and there is no need to use the 10.6 disks any longer, they can be sold if you wish as you don't have 10.6 on the machine anymore.

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