Good old google books
http://books.google.com/books?id=BtCOgrpzbz4C&lpg=PA26&ots=W7OWmMbOZz&dq=converting%20color%20spaces%20xvycc&pg=PA26#v=onepage&q=xvycc&f=false
If your camera supports it and you encode to AVCHD why not use it?
Like everything technology is changing, my Dell 2405 is wide gamut, and so is my old Loewe 72cm and when I eventually do upgrade to a large flat panel I will definately be investigating the colour space capabilities. I imagine that AVCHD on BD through HDMI v1.3 to a panel with a x.v.color logo on it should work..... any takers for a side by side comparison test?
edit Just found this good article from sony. Of course it says that if you have a sony HD camera with sony bravia you can make use of xvcolour space, but it doesn't mention that it is not available under the blu-ray profile and only under avchd on bluray.
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/technology/technology/theme/xvycc_01.html
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Richard
Camera Canon HG21 PAL, PD-Ultra v8.00.2508
PC Asus KFN32-D SLI, Dual Opteron 2216, 4GB ECC Registered, Nvidia Quadro FX5600 Driver v181.20, Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Plenty of fast HDD Space.