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Originally Posted by Stonius
Also, you'll need a Spyder or similar calibration device to make sure you're getting what you think you are.
A spyder can vastly improve underperforming monitors too!
I have Eizo's, FWIW. Very happy. No problems with them.
Best,
Markus
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I have two versions of Spyder calibration device, but i am thinking to sell them both and buy a new one, mainly i am thinking about X-Rite one over DataColor i don't know why, i still have time to think, and i can easily buy another calibration as long i can afford the monitor anyway, and sometimes they include something as calibration with the monitor itself, will see if they will include one of what i gonna buy or i buy it separately.