For 2D there's no negative to having 32 bit colour. Always use it unless you're testing certain games which rely on the desktop bit depth and you need to run them in 16 bit mode.<P>For 3D the ...
The ability to generate 32,768 colors (15 bits) or 65,536 colors (16-bit). 15-bit color uses five bits for each red, green and blue pixel. The 16th bit may be a color, such as XGA with 5-red, 6-green ...
The number of bits used to hold a screen pixel. Also called "pixel depth" and "bit depth," the color depth is the maximum number of colors that can be displayed. True Color (24-bit color) is required ...
I guess the title says it all... I'm looking at new monitors. My primary goal was to get better color calibration & improved viewing angles vs my current setup (i.e., go to IPS) and from there I went ...
Hath hell finally frozen over? GeForce cards can finally ditch the game-ready drivers and switch to the latest Studio update for creative-friendly features. I've been reviewing hardware and software, ...