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I don't see how using lasers means it doesn't need calibration, unless the lasers know exactly what screen you're using and it's spectral characteristics (hint: they don't).
Yes if you want xyz or even 4:4:4 4K then Linux is your only option, and it does do 12bit sampling in xyz.
There aren't any laser products on the market right now that allow you to evaluate this, but laser light is VERY spikey, not broad light like that preferred for color critical projection (think xeon vs UHD, but waaaaaaayyyyy worse) so it remains to be seen how the new laser projectors hitting the market will fair in the color critical space
That's assuming the RED Laser (REDray is their playback product, not the projector) ever gets to market, red said it would ship in 2012(obviously didn't happen), but has been mum on the projector for 7 months since nab, also has scrapped various demos of odemax, and REDray. So I wouldn't hold my breath at this point for the red laser to ship anytime soon.