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Das X3 kann ja HDR10, aber kann es auch 10bit Farbtiefe darstellen?
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That's why the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra screen is the "best in the world"
Currently most smartphones have screens with 8-bit depth: doing their math maximum color display capability is 64 times lower to that of a 10-bit depth screen. But now comes the beauty: most of the devices on the market use the technology of pixel dithering (FRC or Frame Rate Control) which allows you to change colors on the 8-bit screen for simulate the 10-bit display effect. This effect is called “8-shake-10” e it is absolutely not a native 10 bit. Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra is equipped with a native 10-bit screen instead and it does not use the compensation argument we have just described. The difference between the two screens, 8-bit that simulate the native 10 and 1 bit, is almost imperceptible to the human eye but in reality it is not non-existent.
While in the first case (10 bit) there is a clear transition between colors, in the second case there is one multi-state color display and therefore slower. The reported effect is similar to that of 10 bit but it is only a simulation. Quite frankly, the difference is not seen and if the cost is less then so be it. But it is okay to be aware of the technology of a device since it is from what the right price to pay is calculated.
Ultimately the Mi 10 Ultra is the best as it is the only smartphone to mount a NATIVE 10-bit display.