
The 70 Touch got a perfect 100 percent on the sRGB Gamut, which means it can display a wide variety of shades. That was enough to top the Aorus' 264 nits, but not the GS70 (281 nits) or the Pulse 17 (300 nits). The Y70 Touch skated past the 275-nit desktop replacement average for brightness, scoring 277 nits. I couldn't help but marvel at the Blue Milk fungus, with its cerulean caps that puckered boldly in the center as they sat on their stout white stalks. The game looked its best when the scalded mountains gave way to the vibrant green pastures. Rock faces seamlessly transitioned from gray to rust red, signaling different rock sediment.

The colors really popped as I played through Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor.
