Thanks for your quick reply. No, its on the Laptop screen with the
correct driver for each laptop in place. Maybe I'm a little too
sensitive for these cosmetic issues, the difference strikes me
immediately. Maybe its just because the buttons are scaled a little
bigger in 17.10. I see grey pixels inside the red close button. It looks
cleaner in 16.04. Screenshots attached.

** Attachment added: "17.10. Buttons"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1727269/+attachment/4996290/+files/Ubuntu_17_10_Firefox.png

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Title:
  Window buttons and window edges are not rendered/designed cleanly -
  Ubuntu 17.10 Gnome

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Window buttons and window edges are not rendered/designed cleanly -
  Ubuntu 17.10 Gnome. This is really just a cosmetic issue. The window
  edges (mostly only top left) and window buttons were sharper and
  clearer in Ubuntu 16.04 und the versions before. The rough window
  egdges do not appear in all windows, it is especially obvious with
  Firfox. The impression with the buttons is always present.

  This is apparent in stock Ubuntu 17.10 on various laptops (Thinkpad
  x220, Acer Aspire 5253, Macbook Pro late 2010).

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