PDF displaying bit-mapped or "crunchy" on Retina MacBook Pro

I have a new Retina MacBook Pro and when I opened a PDF, it is displaying bit-mapped or "crunchy" looking. Do I need to change settings in Acrobat (CC) ?... or in my Mac System Preferences somewhere?

I can sort this out by just using a HDMI > DVI cable which works fine. I think there must just be an issue with the BenQ HDMI input supporting 1920x1200. Its annoying because the screen is also connected to a PC workstation by DVI so it would be good to have the HDMI for the Macbook so I can quickly switch the display by pressing a button instead of having to unplug cables...

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