With NEC, the problem we have in Australia is they have huge dead pixel allowances for considering a display "in spec", compared to other manufacturers. Unfortunately they don't have a corrected 4k display yet. They have both Uniformity Corrected (PV Series) and non-corrected. There's a website (though i can't remember the address offhand) that tracks the stats for the specific panels used in different displays, which will tell you the true bit depth of a product. Likewise, I believe the LG TB3 display Apple was selling, was an 8+2 marketed as a 10. It's the same for a lot of manufacturers - Apple sold iMacs as "10" bit, when they had 8+2 displays. It doesn't say much for BenQ quality control. I also wonder about the longevity of BenQ panels when brand-new displays exhibit such problems. I understand the attraction of the BenQ displays for their features/price but I would rather pay more up front than take a chance of having to re-box and return a display to a seller. (NEC displays also have excellent luminance and color uniformity.) We're talking about a 25% luminance variation vs. Unfortunately, BenQ has a reputation for copy variability exhibiting insufficient luminance and color temperature uniformity that is visible to the eye and verified by testing. BenQ does not differentiate them in its specs "10 bit" is all the info that is provided in individual display specs I looked at. It would seem the Macbook's built in display is only 8+2.īenQ apparently has both true 10-bit and 8-bit + FRC (the SW320 for example). I don't know whether other companies offer true 10-bit displays.īenq does full 10 bit displays in their PV series, and the larger SW series (27" and above) Just want to note that NEC PA series displays are not true 10-bit. According to this article, Photoshop CC has supported 10-bit-per channel color for several years.īut a post from earlier this year claimed that "No version of Lightroom supports 10-bit color." Whether applications take advantage of it is a different matter.
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