on 23fi HP pavilion monitor bit depth

Just bought a HP pavilion 23fi monitor and photos show an effect of Posterization, mainly in the sky.  I was wondering what bit depth this particular monitor is what I think may be the cause

I'm sorry for the delay in answering your question.

Here is the response I received from HP:

According to the person who knows these things, the depth is 6 bits with Frame rate control (FRC).

FRC is a temporal form of dithering that cycles between shades of different color with each new image to simulate an intermediate shade. This can create a potentially sensitive spark of 30 Hz. FRC tends to be more visible in the darker tones, while dithering appears to make visible the individual pixels of the LCD screen. (from Wikipedia)

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