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 Need some Computer help guys 
		
		
		This is for my Computer Networking class here is the last question out of 15 and i am stuck on this one. 
	A computer monitor has a resolution 1400x1050 pixels, if each pixel uses 1024 colors, how many bits are needed to send the complete screen contents?  | 
		
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 my guess would be 48168960000 though.  | 
		
 24 bits :P 
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 32  ...asdadfaf 
	oops edit yeah 24 bits  | 
		
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 You can network monitors.. 
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 Thanks StuartD and Pierre 
	1-bit color (2^1 = 2 colors) 2-bit color (2^2 = 4 colors) 4-bit color (2^4 = 16 colors) 6-bit color (2^6 = 64 colors) 8-bit color (2^8 = 256 colors) 10-bit color (2^10 = 1024 colors) 12-bit color (2^12 = 4096 colors) Sending 1400 x 1050 pixels = 1470000 bits... 1,470,000 bits at 10 bpp (bits per pixel) = 14,700,000 bits.  | 
		
 My pleasure... but, if that's wrong, and you enter it...  
	you didn't get it from me :upsidedow  | 
		
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 and to get your answer if you can't be arsed working it out: 
	http://www.webdoodles.org/pages/screentest.htm  | 
		
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 i thought all people with IQ's of 152 would know this  | 
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