Earlier this week, Apple published a new support document related to its 2021 MacBook Pro lineup and its Pro Display XDR. Apparently, both devices limit their overall brightness on the screen to avoid damage when the display panel is running at high temperatures.
In a support document, the Cupertino-based giant said that a caution symbol will be displayed in the menu bar or display menu in the control center of the 2021 MacBook Pro or Apple Pro Display XDR. This alert notifies users that the display is in low power mode and the brightness will be limited (Via MacRumors). The iPhone maker says that this only happens in a small number of scenarios. This includes if the ambient temperature of the room is high or if bright content is displayed on the screen for a long time.
The brand also introduced some solutions for the users who are seeing the warning pop-ups frequently. So let's take a look:
* On MacBook Pro with Liquid Retina XDR Display, quit any apps that may be consuming significant system resources.
* Use the Apple XDR Display or Pro Display XDR reference mode unless your current workflow requires a specific reference mode.
* Lower the ambient temperature of the room.
* Close or hide any windows containing HDR content.
* To put your Mac to sleep, choose the Apple menu > Sleep. Let your display cool for 5-10 minutes, then press any key on the keyboard to wake up your Mac.
Apart from these, the company says that lowering the temperature of the room or sleeping the devices for a while can help cool it down. According to the official support document, users who regularly encounter this issue even though the ambient temperature of the room is below 25°C should contact Apple Support.
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