Wow engadget, you interpreted the article completely incorrectly. We CAN perceive all the colors that come out of our "fancy flat-panels." What is not needed is the full gamut of colors to perceive differences in brightness and such. Read and re-read.
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Wow engadget, you interpreted the article completely incorrectly. We CAN perceive all the colors that come out of our "fancy flat-panels." What is not needed is the full gamut of colors to perceive differences in brightness and such. Read and re-read.
Make that 'what they claim is not needed' rather than 'what is not needed'