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May 30, 2008 06:26 |  #1

Best price I found just now is at Microwarehouse £94.48 delivered - if you want to save an extra 5% then click through via QuidCo. This is for the Spyder3 Pro version, which is the one I've been waiting on reviews for. Reviews I have seen so far seem to show it to be much improved over the Spyder2.

Pete here has just bought one so if he gives a good review I'll bag one myself. Previously I've always had the EyeOne 2's.


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May 30, 2008 06:53 |  #2

I'll keep you updated.

I ordered the Elite version. Which probably has far more features than I need, but the basics will be the same as the Pro version.


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May 30, 2008 07:08 |  #3

Pete wrote in post #5624086 (external link)
I'll keep you updated.

I ordered the Elite version. Which probably has far more features than I need, but the basics will be the same as the Pro version.

If it's not much more then the Elite looks worth it for the projector calibration too if you have one. Otherwise the feature set on the Pro looks about what most would need unless they like fiddling with every possible option. Elite seems to be around the £150 or so mark.


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Jun 02, 2008 12:37 |  #4

Here thou goest...

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Jun 04, 2008 03:13 |  #5

Cheers man ... mine arrived yesterday. Ordered late Friday, dispatched within 15 minutes and attempted delivery Monday (I wasn't home) pretty good service. I tried it yesterday and my caliobration was already good but it has added a tad of contrast perhaps at the expense of a tad of shadow detail. All swings and roundabouts though and I am happy with it. I'd say the EyeOne II has better software but then it is priced the same as the Elite which also has better software. But the results are as good. The Spyder seems better built too.


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