Spyder X2 Ultra Review - Identical Yet Upgraded

SpyderX2 on Amazon (affiliate): Products provided by Datacolor Datacolor’s newest colour calibrator doesn’t look much different than its predecessor, in fact the only way you can tell them apart is the X2 moniker on the top, and the USB C connector at the end of the cable. Otherwise, you’d easily mistake the two. Both have the same white finish, the same tripod mounting threads on one of the three lobes, and the same lens-based sensor style. There is one important hardware difference in here though, which is the actual sensor itself. Now, assuming you get the new “Ultra” version, you’ll have access to the high brightness option in their software, allowing you to calibrate displays with up to 2000 nits of peak brightness. With more and more displays - especially colour focused ones - offering increasingly high brightness levels, especially to aid HDR experiences, having a sensor to measure and calibrate them is rather helpful. BUY AN OSRTT (Open Source Response Time Tool): Become a Youtube Member and get sponsor free videos and access to our private Discord chat: Locally Links - Global Short Linking for Creators: Use referral code “techteamgb20“ when signing up! Patreon: Donations: OverclockersUK Affiliate link: Discord! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, using the links below or other Amazon affiliate links here. Want a cool T-Shirt or hoodie? Private Internet Access (VPN): NordVPN: HUMBLE BUNDLE: Zen Internet - My (UK) ISP: WEB HOSTING: Check out our awesome website! Bitcoin donations: 1PqsJeJsDbNEECjCKbQ2DsQxJWYqmTvt4E My Monitor - Philips ENVIA 8600 QD-OLED: - My PC - AMAZON AFFILIATE LINKS - 5900X on Amazon: 32GB Corsair 3000MHz on Amazon: GBT X570 Master on Amazon: RTX 2080 on Amazon: H100i Pro on Amazon: WD 1TB NVME on Amazon: Patriot VP4100 on Amazon: Sabrent Rocket Q 4TB on Amazon: If you are interested in contacting us, then please email: inbox@ and we will respond as soon as possible.
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