I just read about how upcoming versions of DirectX will support 64-bit color mode, but AFAIK most monitors can only display 32-bits of color. how would 64-bit coloring be possible on today's monitors?
current crop of Plasmas and large LCDs seem to support 4096 gradations, or 10 bits per color ... and maybe im wrong but doesnt windows run on 32 bit color which is just 8 bits per color ?<BR><BR>would ...
The Samsung EM32DX display uses an E Ink Spectra 6 panel that supports 54,600 colors through dithering and delivers a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Samsung’s color imaging algorithm optimizes ...
ASUS is planning to release its 32-inch 6K ProArt Display PA32QCV in August, with the device set to compete with Apple's Pro Display XDR and Studio Display. The upcoming ProArt Display was first ...
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