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The bad: Lacks sharpness adjustment; not compatible with projectors.
The bottom line: If price is not a concern, the DataColor SpyderTV is your best bet for optimizing your expensive flat panels.
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Great product, great price!
Oct 21, 2005Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
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Using this for home cinema it works a treat and an absolute bargain at the price compared to the more professional products.
Great... for enthusiasts
Oct 21, 2005Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
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If you get a LOT of enjoyment out of your home theater, and appreciate the quality of nicely reproduced audio and beautiful video, this is a great product. However, if you "couldn't care less" about such things, you probably won't need it. Removing the subjectivity in getting the picture optimized was a biggie for me. As far as I know, there is nothing else like this on the market.
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