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    Ayas
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    hello, I already search & read in this forum, also in Google and Youtube, I knew that most of user would recommend i1 Display Pro for long term investment.
    But for now I limited to choose between Calibrite i1 Display Studio and SpyderX Pro.

    I usually use monitor for photo & video editing, not fancy works color garding, but I do working wit 3-5 team that usually use PC and Laptop, and we need to calibrate all.

    I previously have huey pantone that not working anymore, but I still have some LG CCFL monitor in my workplace and some VA LED monitor, not sure if in the future maybe 3 years forward, we would have OLED display, because some newer laptop have it, and I don’t now if that would be new standard or not.
    And also i ever use Spyder 5 Pro, how i1 Display Studio  speed compared with Spyder 5 not the SpyderX?

    So help me decide which one suited for my workspace,

    here some pros and cons that I have read.

    i1 Display Studio: little bit slow, locked to software cannot use monitor hardware calibration
    SpyderX: low black level sensitivity, doesn’t compatible with OLED?, faster. can use with monitor hardware calibration

    That’all some of my current conclusion, CMIIW

    Best regards,

    Calibrite Display Pro HL on Amazon   Calibrite Display SL on Amazon   SpyderX Pro on Amazon  
    Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

    #34527

    MW
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    No contest, i1Display has much better support for corrections. That’s why it’s more future proof.

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    Ayas
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    thank you for your reply, I’ll go with i1 then

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 3 months ago by Ayas.
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