![]() What I do know is that 30 bit color depths are currently very difficult to achieve and not highly practical or useful for 99.9% of all applications. But again, Apple could be doing something very similar to Dell (but unlikely… but contrary to Anand’s theories, maybe there is a possibility that they use 2 connections and then somehow integrate those signals prior to hitting the TCON… I don’t know… just theorizing… but I understand the limits of the DP spec) but do it more stably and robustly, we simply don’t know yet. ![]() The iFixit hardware teardown does not answer this question I would expect AnandTech to be the first to piece together what the iMac is actually doing. Since there is one TCON, they would probably need to be using one DisplayPort connection (but the current spec can’t handle what Apple is pushing — so they may have modified their DP connection against the spec… the benefits of controlling the whole package and doing this internally). It has been highly buggy and problematic you can often get a monitor only displaying half the screen or numerous other problems.Īpple is touting their new TCON so it’s very likely they don’t need to use MST and tiling, but exactly what they are doing is not yet known. Dell does not have a timing controller to handle 30 bit color depth at 60 Hz at 4K so they use 2 TCONS and treat one monitor as two monitors and then tile the content together for one monitor.
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