I've got a spyder II express.  It does the job good enough for me.
To calibrate both displays with it, there are things you can do to convince the 
system that screen 2 is actually screen 1, calibrate that screen, then switch 
back.

I bought it because at the time I was running Linux and at the time that was 
the only one I could find software for that would work on Linux. I bought it 
and in conversations with them, found out that they were actively hostile to 
Linux.  I guess they make too much money by selling both a crippled version of 
their software and charging more for a functional version of their software.

On Feb 4, 2012, at 9:27 PM, Adam Montoya wrote:

> So I finally updated my computer so i can use fun things like LR and
> what not. Now color profiles are driving me up the creak.  Expecially
> since I now have two monitors running.  What cabibration tools are
> worth using these days? The Pantone huey Pro has a nice price tag, is
> it worth while?  Thanks
> 
> -Adam
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