What are the bits on a TV?
The bits on TV tell us about the number of colors (gradations) which can reproduce, the more bits, the more colors can be reproduced so that everything you see is closer to the original, more real version.The truth is many years that there are TVs 10bit ago but can not reproduce that kind of colors so there was no significant difference. Everything changes with the arrival of HDR.
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What is a TV 10bit?
Most TVs are 8 bits which means that the TV is able to reproduce 256 color tones for each primary color: 256 tones of red, 256 tones of green, and 256 tones of blue. Combining them gives us almost 17 million tones.With the arrival of HDR begins to make sense that the TV is 10 bits because this type of content improves Dynamic Range. The 10 bits can produce up to 1024 tones so the total tones is about 1000 million.
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