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Disclaimer: This stuff is really technical. If you're not interested in color accuracy and listening to my thoughts about it, then this podcast is definitely not for you.

This (probably too long of a) podcast is about my brief history with color accurate displays and my challenges and experiences with them. There's about 30 minutes of history as I run through what I bought and why. And then there's about 10 minutes of drawing real conclusions. That's where the real value is. If you want the Cliff Notes version of it here it is: Buy an Eizo ColorEdge with built-in calibration sensor.

If you want to know why? You'll have to listen to the podcast.

MONITOR HISTORY/REFERENCE
2005 Dell Ultrascan 2405FPW 24" PVA Panel (acquired ~$200)
2009 Eizo S2402W-H 24" TN Panel (acquired ~$500)
2010 Eizo ColorEdge CG241W 24" PVA Panel (acquired ~$1200 retail $2000 and returned)
2010 Eizo ColorEdge CG241W 24" PVA Panel (acquired ~$1200 retail $2000 and returned)
2010 Eizo ColorEdge CG243W 24" IPS Panel
2014 Eizo ColorEdge CG275W 27" IPS Panel (acquired ~$1500 retail $2400)
2016 BenQ SW2700PT 27" IPS Panel (acquired ~$700 and returned)
2016 Dell UP2716D 27" IPS Panel (acquired ~$700)
2016 Eizo ColorEdge CX271 (acquired ~$900 retail $1400)
2016 Eizo ColorEdge CG318-4K (the unicorn that I want retails ~$5000)

CALIBRATION HARDWARE
SpyderPro3
ColorMunki
i1ProDisplay
Eizo CG275W built-in colorimeter

PRINTERS
Canon Pixma Pro 9500II
Canon Prixo Pro-1

http://lucimablog.blogspot.com/2009/09/sypder3-pro-unibody-macbook-dell.html

http://lucimablog.blogspot.com/2009/11/eizo-s2402w-h.html

http://lucimablog.blogspot.com/2009/12/whats-good-monitordisplay.html

http://lucimablog.blogspot.com/2009/12/legend-nanao-eizo-cg241w-bk.html

http://lucimablog.blogspot.com/2010/01/eizo-cg243w-ftw.html

http://lucimablog.blogspot.com/2016/10/color-accuracy-needs-of.html