I doubt it would make any difference to your eye at all. Use an LCD  
monitor at its maximum, native resolution setting and pick it for  
size, format, and adjustability of gamut. Higher end LCDs afford more  
adjustability and better gamut to work with.

There's good information here with regard to monitor bits.
   http://www.necdisplay.com/support/css/monitortechguide/

Godfrey

On Nov 14, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Tom C wrote:

> How important is this spec to the overall image quality?  Would  
> there be a
> noticeable/detectable difference between .26 and .28 for instance?
>
> Thanks Rob and Godfrey. :-)


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