Im lost...hardware for video calibration question...

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Mouse51180

Audiophyte
I have been bouncing around the internet from forum to forum to review page after review page. I am sue this question has been answered a million times, but I just cant see to find a stright enough answer for my liking.

There are so many ways to calibrate your video. I would like to do it myself so I can do all the tv and computer monitors in my house, but dont have the $5000 to get anything from Sencore.

I am willing to spend $200 on a Eye-One, Spyder3, or something like that, but will those really give me any better result then just getting a set of blue filter glasses and an AVIA calibration cd?

Its easy to justify to my wife specing $200 on a device that will let me do all the monitors in the house, but hard to justify paying that much to just have 1tv done in the house and paying a professional to come and do it.

So...I guess he big question for me is...AVIA CD and Glass or Consumer Hardware Calibrator?

If it is just better to get a cd and "eye" it...then what to use? The Monster ISF Calibrtion CD ($30) they list on the ISF site or getthe DisplayMate ($100) software ISF talks about or stay with what seems to be the tried and true AVIA, but then you now have a pro ($250) an regular ($50) editions of that.



Thought, suggestions, questions, concerns?
Thnx
 
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