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I've used Datacolor's Spyder 5 Elite to calibrate my monitor. I just reran the Gamut analysis with it and it shows 97% of sRGB coverage and 78% of the Adobe RGB coverage. It graphs NTSC coverage but doesn't provide the percentage. It looks to be about the same as the Adobe RGB coverage. I have attached a screen shot. If you can see it, the NTSC is the orange line. It seems to have a touch more shift towards red than my old monitor. That might be due to using the Warm 1 setting instead of Warm 2 when calibrating for my PC. I used Warm 1 as it looks best on my XBox One S and other non calibrated devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It supports sRGB and Adobe RGB color gamuts, but I'm not 100% sure what the actual color space coverage it for that. Though it is advertised as 370 cd/m2 brightness out of box, you will likely get closer to 300 cd/m2 actual brightness, if that makes any difference to you.
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