HP EliteDisplay E201- What kind of Color Gamut testing in QuickSpecs PDF

In HP E201 QuickSpecs PDF at page 3 section panel. What kind of standard you use for Color Gamut testing  CIE 1931 or CIE 1976?

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    I should say before everybody else does I never learned how to type and barely learned how to write and spell so I probably should have done this some other way.  Sorry.

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