Amber Rhea wrote:
>  >I'm sure my brain just isn't grasping something but... I don't understand
>  >what is meant by one-bit video. How do we have shades of grey on our Pluses?

pickle responded:
>We don't.  One-bit is either on (white) or off (black).  Nothing between.

    If you hike up close to your screen, perhaps with a magnifier, 
you'll see that what may *appear* to be a grey desktop is actually a 
checkerboard pattern of white & black.

Cheers,
Andrew

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