I bought mine about three-four years ago. At that time, the Gretag-
Macbeth Eye One Display was recommended to me by the engineers at
Apple who design and build the color management portions of Mac OS X.
They told me that they'd had lots of problems with the Colorvision
Spyder hardware and software.
Since then, the Monaco Optix system has come up to be on par with the
G-M system, and the Colorvision Spyder has been improved as well. The
G-M unit has updated software too.
Of the three, I'd most likely go for the Monaco Optix system now, but
they're probably all pretty close at the same price levels now. I
continue to use the G-M Eye One Display unit, with its latest
software, and get excellent results.
Godfrey
On Apr 17, 2006, at 9:25 AM, Rick Womer wrote:
Of the several screen calibration devices out there,
which do you prefer and why?