I’m trying to decide between that and the Spyder 2 Pro for use with a Dell 2005 fpw.
I use an Eye One Display 2 with my Dell 1707FP. No problems. I’ve heard good things about the Spyder 2 Pro as well. — Mike Russell www.curvemeister.com/forum/
I’m trying to decide between that and the Spyder 2 Pro for use with a Dell 2005 fpw.
Hi.
I don’t know your machine, but Spyder 2 Pro, does state that it cannot profile 2 Monitors on a dual head Card in a Windows system. It needs 2 Cards in Windows.
It can in a Mac system, so the problem may lie in Windows, rather than in the Spyder.
I’m trying to decide between that and the Spyder 2 Pro for use with a Dell 2005 fpw.
I am using the Eye One Display 2 on my LCD monitor. I previuosly had a Monaco Optix and the Eye One is better. The Spyder should be good as well. Eye One has educational pricing if you are a student or a teacher.
I’m trying to decide between that and the Spyder 2 Pro for use with a Dell 2005 fpw.
I use the eye one 2 with a dual monitor setup (eizo and la cie) and a Matrox Parhelia APVe dual head graphics card on Win XP. I use the microsoft win color tool to load the profiles. This works perfectly well for me.
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 10:02:29 GMT, (Peter Wollenberg) wrote:
UU wrote:
I’m trying to decide between that and the Spyder 2 Pro for use with a Dell 2005 fpw.
I use the eye one 2 with a dual monitor setup (eizo and la cie) and a Matrox Parhelia APVe dual head graphics card on Win XP. I use the microsoft win color tool to load the profiles. This works perfectly well for me.
Peter
I’m also very pleased with the Eye One 2. It replaced a Monaco Optix and is much better.
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