L'affichage tremble lorsque je fais défiler une page. Macbook Pro retina late 2013.

pour les textes et les images. Ce n'est pas un lag, je pense, c'est comme si l'écran tremblait comme de la jelly anglaise. A vrai dire c'est assez insupportable, surtout pour un MacBook Pro retina late 2013 à 2700 €. Autant sur safari que sur firefox, apercu, iphoto, tout. L'écran TREMBLE. Il ne lague pas.  A part ça l'ordinateur fonctionne très bien, hyper rapide. Malgrès tout ce qu'il y a dedans, l'écran TREMBLE. C'est affreux.
intel core i7 2.6GHz
16 Go de memoire
Intel Iris Pro 1Gb + NVidia GeForce GT750M 2Gb
écran rétina 15"
Si quelqu'un a une solution, si apple peut m'expliquer, ça me ferai plaisir. Merci, salut !

Bonjour,
je suis tombé par hasard sur ton post à propos du problème de trackpad qui se mettrait comme en veille au bout de 5 secondes. J'ai moi-même constaté le problème sur mon macbook pro 13" 2014 Retina que je viens d'acheter. Je suis retourné à la Fnac où je l'ai acheté et les 2 deux mac en démo ont également le même soucis, le 1er est un macbook 13 de 2013 non Retina et le 2ème est le même que le mien. J'en suis arrivé à la conclusion que se n'est finalement pas un problème mais plutôt comme une mise en veille du trackpad pour économiser de la batterie lorsque l'on ne touche plus la souris.
J'ai essayé de brancher un appareil sur le port usb comme tu l'avais dit pour faire disparaitre la chose et ça marche aussi chez moi.
est-ce que tu as du nouveau à ce sujet ? vu que ton post date du mois d'Aout.
A bientot
Laurent

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