AOC releases 4K gaming monitor U28G2XU with 144 Hz and 1 ms

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There is something that really bugs me with screens these days.....Im currently running an Lg 27Ul600W which is IPS 4k@60hz/hdr400/5ms gtg and 1.7b color, this Aoc screen is spec`d at 16.7 mil colors, how can a screen that has a higher Adobe RGB Coverage be able to display less colors.....is it all just marketing BS.
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There is something that really bugs me with screens these days.....Im currently running an Lg 27Ul600W which is IPS 4k@60hz/hdr400/5ms gtg and 1.7b color, this Aoc screen is spec`d at 16.7 mil colors, how can a screen that has a higher Adobe RGB Coverage be able to display less colors.....is it all just marketing BS.
Adobe RGB coverage is for stuff like photography and photoshop The 10-bit color gamut is the DCI-P3 and Rec2020 color space
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The Goose:

There is something that really bugs me with screens these days.....Im currently running an Lg 27Ul600W which is IPS 4k@60hz/hdr400/5ms gtg and 1.7b color, this Aoc screen is spec`d at 16.7 mil colors, how can a screen that has a higher Adobe RGB Coverage be able to display less colors.....is it all just marketing BS.
Just because it can technically address and "display" more variants of colors, doesn't mean it produces them better then one with less. It'd be like saying a 108mp phone camera should have better picture then a multi-thousand dollar professional camera, because the professional camera only has 16mp