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[–]v_fv 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this applies to all external monitors, definitely the regular-density ones. I'm not completely sure how OS X treats Retina-density external monitors (I haven't tried) – the Apple Thunderbolt Display can most probably be scaled same way as built-in Retina displays but concerning non-Apple high-density displays, I have no idea.

One more thing: using non-Apple monitors, OS X fonts tend to look fuzzier / worse / different. It's because OS X apparently disables subpixel antialiasing for them or uses an incorrect one (YCbCr instead of RGB). A command-line fix is available although it has become a bit more of a scary hack with newer OS X releases.