Change color depth on pavilion 23

Is it possible to change the color depth on a Pavilion 23?  Can you add software to add color depth? Sorry not really computer savvy! Thanks in advance!

The Pavilion 23-g010 is an All-in-One computer.
As noted, this specific model uses a 16cm x 16cm motherboard (AMD CPU), referenced as Femto AIX,
manufactured by T&I for HP.
The Intel standard (released August 2012) for All-In-One motherboards is Thin-ITX, (17cm x 17cm), with a height restriction of 2.5 cm (some cases permit height up to 3.5 cm)
Several manufacturers provide motherboards in the Thin-ITX form factor for custom builds by advanced DIY users.
This video shows what is involved, in such builds.
http://youtu.be/eNL6DuBtFNg
Tech Report
http://techreport.com/review/24785/intel-thin-mini-itx-platform-nine-months-later
Hardware Secrets
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/The-Do-It-Yourself-All-In-One-Computer-Standard-from-Intel/17...
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