CPU bits and Moniter response times

Do the G5 iMacs have a 32 bit CPU or 64 bit?
What is the response time for the monitors on the G5s?
Answers would be great! Thank you.
super duper di duper scooper pooper in your face   Windows XP  

Welcome to the discussions!
All G5s are full 64-bit CPUs.
As far as pixel response time goes, that is not something that Apple has ever published, but AFAIK the iMacs use the same LG.Philips LM201W01 panel as the 20" Cinema display. Depending on who you believe, that panel has either a 16 or 12 ms response time.
Apple uses S-IPS panels for their superior color matching capabilities due to the fact that so many people in creative careers use Macs. Response time is not as important as color accuracy.
The TN panels used by many manufacturers have a much better response time and contrast ratio, but are clearly not as good as S-IPS for color.

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