I've only read the blurb on the Dpreview site but I read it to mean the monitor can display Adobe RGB out of the box, as opposed to sRGB.
Dear Shangara
I think that is a shade on the optimistic side from the reports I have seen, but if it is indeed 100% that would be good!
However, aren't the Sony screens, and the Mit screens, capable of displaying a wider gamut than the one covered by Adobe RGB?
No, not in their entirety
If they weren't, then how does one currently judge images in any of the wider color spaces, such as, Lab, Ektaspace, Kodak ProPhotoRGB, etc?
One cannot! I understand that is the reason for the Adobe desaturate monitor facility in the advanced tab under colour settings....bit of a fudge but the idea is to show colour relationships rather than accurate colour.
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