Datacolor SpyderTV Colorimeter for Home Entertainment System

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Dramatically Improves the Picture on Your Home Entertainment System.The Datacolor SpyderTV colorimeter and software deliver an easy-to-use solution for optimizing any TV for a better viewing experience. SpyderTV scientifically measures contrast, brightness, color, tint, and color temperature presets on your TV and helps you make the necessary adjustments to dramatically improve your picture quality. SpyderTV supports Plasma, RPTV, DLP, LCD and CRT TVs.


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Product Title: Datacolor SpyderTV Colorimeter for Home Entertainment System

Manufacturer: Datacolor

Power Score: 4.0 | 3 Reviews


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A Handy TV Calibration Tool !

Strengths: An objective and easy way to calibrate your TV for optimal viewing. It's kinda cool to see a colorimeter attached to the middle of your TV screen during calibration.

Weakness: At > $200, its cost is pretty high for something you don't use often.

SpyderTV includes a colorimeter with an adapter for mounting with a suction cup or tripod, a handy carrying case, a software CD, and a calibration DVD. Bring your own laptop with a USB port. I used SpyderTV to calibrate my 42" Panasonic Plasma TV. The entire calibration process takes roughly an hour, including a suggested 20-minute warm-up time for the TV and DVD player. Here are the steps you...
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By WayneFChin - Oct 12, 2005

Datacolor SpyderTV Calibration System

TestSeek.com has collected 9 expert reviews for Datacolor SpyderTV Calibration System and the average expert rating is 71 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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By testseek.com - Nov 3, 2008

Datacolor SpyderTV Television Calibration System Review

Everyone has probably walked into a mass-market consumer electronics store and been dazzled by the array of high definition television sets lined up like cattle. If you've kept a watchful eye open, you've probably also noticed that they all had differing color tones and varying levels of brightness. Many television units ship from the manufacture calibrated for one purpose: impress people walking...
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By audioholics.com - Sep 29, 2005

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