photon78s Not sure what exact panel, but I know that it's a 6bit panel (which by default, is temporally dithered to 8bit entirely by the GPU, and not by the panel itself, quite uniquely)
This means that even this "FRC" can be entirely disabled with ditherig.exe, which will reveal the panel's true 6bit form. Suddenly banding will appear everywhere, even on photo wallpapers, with RGB precision cut in half.
Which makes it very clear that it is a 6bit panel and can actually be used in "true 6bit" if dithering is disabled
BTW just as a disclaimer I do suspect the display does have some level of PWM — but for whatever reason it does not seem to hurt text readability, focus, or productivity for me at all despite me usually having problems with pretty much all other PWM on TVs, phones, monitors, and lightbulbs.
It was already generally good for the 11 years I've owned it, and it's only became even better after finally realizing I could disable dithering — since now, not even long lines of text shimmer at all!
May not the best choice for someone like jordan though with a lot more serious symptoms from PWM.
But for me, it checks all the boxes for being able to see a ton on the screen at once, think productively, stay focused, not get tired, use the computer fast without getting motion sick at all — it just totally works for me for some reason.
Maybe it's due to some different style of scanning used for the PWM instead of the whole screen flashing at the same time? Or maybe it just has a much more comfortable backlight spectrum? No idea, but it's dither-free — and if it works, it works.