Using a 4K TV as a Desktop Monitor

Great read.

I am using Sammy 40MU6290 x3 with GTX 1070. Per RTINGS, they say this TV is a 10-bit panel.

I am not able to get 10-bit @ 4:4:4. I can get RGB and 'looks like' 4:4:4, but I see color banding, so I think I'm only doing 8-bit for RGB.

Anyone able to get 4:4:4 / 60Hz / 10-bit @ 4K resolution?
Or, RGB / 60Hz / 10-bit @ 4K resolution?

I have a GTX 1070 and would like to find 4K TV in 40-43" range that can handle 4:4:4 / 60Hz / 10-bit @ 4K resolution. Suggestions?
 
If you have a TV like the one mentioned here that supports 4:4:4, it's pretty much just as sharp as any other 4K monitor at the same size.

I got a 40" KU6290 (same as the 6300 sans bluetooth pairing) for $330 last year and haven't looked back. Great screen, colors, minimal input lag (for a TV) that isn't noticeable while gaming, tons of desktop space at %125 scaling (%100 is too small for me). I sit at a bit more than arms length from it and it's great.

My plan: upgrade in 2019 when LG releases OLEDs in the 40" territory.

Will the OLEDs handle the 4:4:4 / 60Hz / 10-bit @ 4K resolutions suggested for crisp text as a PC monitor? I have a GTX 1070 currently but now REALLY want the new 2070 RTX they just announced.
 
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