tfouto Phones with true 10 bit display: https://gadgetstouse.com/blog/2021/06/23/8-bit-vs-10-bit-display-smartphones/#do_phones_with_hdr10_have_a_10-bit_screen Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Lite Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra Oppo Find X3 Pro OnePlus 8 Pro OnePlus 9 Pro ASUS ROG Phone 2, 3, and 5, etc. Should they be dithering free?
BloodyHell619 tfouto Phones with true 10 bit display: https://gadgetstouse.com/blog/2021/06/23/8-bit-vs-10-bit-display-smartphones/#do_phones_with_hdr10_have_a_10-bit_screen Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Lite Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra Oppo Find X3 Pro OnePlus 8 Pro OnePlus 9 Pro ASUS ROG Phone 2, 3, and 5, etc. Should they be dithering free? If they are truly 10-bit they should technically not dither. But that article only says that those phones are 10-bit not truly 10-bit. It only says a few lines below that, that the Oppo Find X3 Pro is truly 10-bit. The Mi 11 ultra for example is not truly 10-bit and possibly dithers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb0BG0ixuQA 3:50
ryans In theory, yes, but it's hard to know unless we try 🙂. I see no technical basis to employ dithering on a 10 bit panel (unless you want to show 12 bits of color...which I don't think these phones claims to do).
tfouto ryans On store the Xiaomi 11T Pro was extremely comfortable. Of course only buying and using for a few days can one be sure that they are strain free. I was tempted to buy, but my old Sony XZ2 is still good, and i decided not to buy it.
Clokwork Question. If you have a 10 bit panel as opposed to 8 bit attempting to show more colors, is this a remedy for static dithering or temporal?
BloodyHell619 Check this list out almost all the phones on that list you posted have an (8-bit+FRC) panel which means they dither!! https://www.epey.co.uk/phone/e/YToxOntpOjU7YToxOntpOjA7czo2OiI0NjQ0NjUiO319X2I6MDs=/3/