#Colormunki display vs spyder 3 pro pro#
(If you're only likely to need this very occasionally, my previous post has some comments suggesting hiring one for a day or two, which is likely to be about $40/day (based on CGRentals, for the Pro Plus). OLED displays), whereas the Pro is more for standard IPS monitors. Datacolor SpyderX Pro vs X-Rite ColorMunki Display. Datacolor’s Spyder products have been one of the standards in terms of monitor calibration for a while and it’s clear that there’s a lot of experience behind this product. Spyder calibrare monitor, with spyderx, monitor calibration. From what I gather the difference is that the Pro Plus is able to handle high brightness (up to 2000 nits) and high contrast (e.g. The Colormunki products from X-rite are capable, but their product lines haven’t been updated in a while. As good as the Spyder4 Pro is, the X-Rite Colormunki Display (99.00 at Amazon) is a better deal. Normal price on the non-eBay digiDIRECT website is $399 (currently $359.10 with their 10% off for Click Frenzy), and not too far off cheapest price on Camel which is $306.05.
I noticed with the digiDIRECT 20% off sale on eBay, it's currently available for $319.20 using the DIGID20 code. The X-Rite i1Display Pro, ColorMunki Display, NEC SpectraSensor Pro and Eizo (DataColor) EX1 are all current wide gamut colorimeters NOT spectrophotometers.The purpose of this article is to demystify a lot of confusion about display calibration devices on the market and educate you on some new models to let you know which display calibration device is right for you. I posted this deal a few months ago for a Datacolor SpyderX Pro, and some of the feedback was that the X-Rite i1 Display Pro was overall a better product (although more expensive).