My first calibration device was the original Spyder and it came with
Pantone software that was not from X-Rite. Datacolor made their own deal
with Pantone.

It may be that the built in sensor came from X-Rite, but Lenovo made a
separate deal with Pantone for their own software.

On 2/16/2015 8:53 AM, Jostein Øksne wrote:

Does anyone in here have a laptop with integrated colour calibration tool?
I got myself a refurbished Lenovo W540 last summer, with a built-in
sensor from Pantone/X-Rite, and the calibration software that goes with
it. Works quite nicely for the built-in screen. When I connect external
screens, the software eagerly suggest I calibrate them too.

I do have a ColorMunki, so I contacted X-Rite to ask if I could use the
Munki with the Pantone software that comes with the Lenovo. The European
Support-guy insisted that he knew nothing about the "Lenova software",
which is kinda surprising since it is made by X-Rite.

But anyway... If anyone has experience from a similar situation, I'd be
very grateful for any info on how well/bad things work together.

Cheers,
Jostein


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