Hardware Calibration?

supremor

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Dec 2, 2010
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Ok so after years of running software calibrated TN's I switched to a triple Dell U2412M Setup (NV Surround). I don't really have any reason to do hardware calibration since this setup is used for gaming and some general stuff. I don't do anything that needs super accurate colors but right now I just feel like I'm not getting the most out of my 1000$ monitor setup.

Not looking to spend a whole lot on it either but I figure even something like a DataColor Spyder 4 Express would still be vastly superior to tinkering with the OSD while looking at gradients.

So what do you guys think, should I drop 120$ and get these calibrated or am I being silly and should spend the money elsewhere?
 

zerocool84

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Spending $1000 on monitors and not even doing basic calibration is bad. I calibrate all monitors and tv's I have with HD Basics Blu-ray. It's not top of the line or anything but but it definitely makes a big difference in how my monitors and tv's look. Plus while gaming for long sessions, getting the brightness down correctly will help with eyestrain too.
 

hawtdawg

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Yes, it's worth it. You can also use the same device to calibrate your television if you wanted to. I have an Eye-One Display 2. I use it mostly for calibrating my TV, but it also came in extremely handy for getting dual screen setup looking as uniform as possible.