What is HDR 10 bit?
HDR 10 bit refers to a high dynamic range (HDR) color format that can display a wider range of colors and brightness levels than standard 8-bit displays.
Specifically, a 10-bit display can display up to 1.07 billion colors, compared to the 16.7 million colors that an 8-bit display can display. HDR 10 bit technology is used in many modern displays, particularly in televisions and monitors designed for gaming and entertainment. It allows for more vivid and lifelike colors, greater contrast between light and dark areas, and an overall more immersive viewing experience. In order to take advantage of HDR 10 bit, content must be specifically encoded in HDR 10 format. Many streaming services and media players support HDR 10, allowing viewers to enjoy HDR content on compatible displays. Overall, HDR 10 bit is a significant improvement over traditional 8-bit displays and can greatly enhance the visual quality of content, particularly in gaming and entertainment.