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A lot of budget 4K TVs feature 8-bit panels that use dithering to approximate the color range of true 10-bit panels, which is known as 8-bit + FRC (Frame Rate Control). My display, which is an LG 43UH6500, is such a 4K TV.
I'd like to know just how much better colors look on a true 10-bit panel relative to an 8-bit one that uses FRC. |
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