In September 2015, Apple's iMac desktop became the first consumer computer with a built-in wide-gamut display, supporting the P3 color space. On January 4, 2016, the UHD Alliance announced their specifications for Ultra HD Premium which requires devices to display at least 90% of the DCI P3 color space. In March 2016, Apple's 9.7-inch iPad Pro shipped with a display supporting P3 color. In August 2016, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 shipped with an HDR display with 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. In September 2016, Apple's iPhone 7 shipped with a wide-gamut display, supporting P3. In October 2016, Microsoft's Surface Studio desktop computer was unveiled, featuring P3 wide color. In October 2016, Apple's new MacBook Pro notebook was released with a wide-gamut display, featuring support for P3.
2017
In April 2017, Samsung released the Galaxy S8, which supports P3 wide color. In June 2017, Apple unveiled the of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and the new 10.5-inch iPad Pro, both shipped with a display supporting P3 color. In June 2017, OnePlus 5 was released with this feature. In September 2017, Apple unveiled the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus with support for P3 color. They also unveiled the iPhone X which also covers 100% of P3 color. In October, 2017, Google released the Pixel 2, which covers 95% of the P3 color standard, and the Pixel 2 XL, which covers 100%. In November 2017, HTC announced HTC U11+ phone with DCI-P3 color support. In December 2017, Apple released iMac Pro, featuring P3 wide color.
2018
In May, 2018, OnePlus launched the OnePlus 6 which also like its predecessor covers completely the DCI-P3 color space. Also Xiaomi Mi8 covers completely the DCI-P3 color space. In October, 2018, Google released Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL which both cover 100% of the P3 color standard.
2019
In January 2019, Asus launched the PQ22UC, a portable 21.6-inch 4K OLED screen with 99% DCI-P3 colour gamut that can run over USB-C. In November 2019 Acer released their new studio laptop series called "ConceptD"; one of its laptop ConceptD 3 and ConceptD 3 Pro has 15.6-inch DCI-P3 Full HD display.
System colorimetry
DCI-P3 uses a pure 2.6 gamma curve, a white luminance of 48 cd/m2, and a whitepoint with the same correlated daylight temperature as D63 but greener. DCI-P3 has a 25% larger color gamut than sRGB.
Display P3
Display P3 is a color space created by Apple Inc. It uses the DCI P3 primaries but a D65 white point which is much more common among computer-display colorspaces. Also unlike DCI-P3's 1/2.6 pure gamma curve, Display-P3 uses the sRGB transfer curve.