Re: 20-inch iMacs shipping with janky LCDs?
18-bit is just a fancy way of saying 6-bit because it is 6 bits for each channel -- red, green, and blue ( 6 + 6 + 6 = 18 ).
8-bit is the current "good" color depth and would be represented as ( 8 + 8 + 8 = 24 ) bit color, or what is called "True Colour".
It's a choice made by LCD manufacturers, and companies like Apple, Dell, or Sony sometimes no have choice but to choose a 18-bits screen to be able to offer their product at the targeted price, And if they choose to put a higher price to offer a more expensive 24-bits screen, they are giving sells to competitors (which them didn't hesitate to use 18 bits screens). That's the rules of a competitive market. You don't want iMac to be more expensive, do you?
However, going through the display calibration tool should make the screen look much better. It's a shame that most people will never calibrate their displays, whether it's a computer monitor or an HDTV. OS X does have an extremely nice display calibration tool, so I definitely recommend other people to use it if they have not done it already.
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