One display is warmer than other

I have two identical MacBook Air M1 models, they differ only by amount of memory, GPU cores and ssd size, however, one of them runs macOS Monterey and another runs macOS Ventura. When I compare their screens the one which runs Ventura looks warmer compared to Monterey, although display settings on both machines are identical. Is this normal? Thanks in advance.

Posted on May 2, 2023 1:15 AM

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Posted on May 2, 2023 10:53 AM

One issue that may happen is the True Tone switch. I did test it on my MBA-13in (M1, 8gb, 13.3.1) and my display was "warmer" with True Tone on and "colder" without True Tone. Something else is the Night Shift switch, please make sure that when you are comparing, have the same settings. :)


Hope this helps!


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May 2, 2023 8:16 AM in response to Arthur_Newman

Can you clarify for us what do you mean by 'looks warmer'? Are you referring to the screens color temperature, such as in more yellow, less blueish looking, or the actual temperature of the display as in degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit?


If the former I'm assuming both Macs are set to the same color profile and if so it could be due what company made the display. It used to be Apple sourced their screens from different companies thus the slight difference in screen color but what they do now I don't know. That said to get them to appear the same and display colours accurately they would need to be hardware/software color calibrated by a colorimeter.

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