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Datacolor launches its latest professional-level tool for optimized multimedia viewing,SpyderTV PRO. SpyderTV PRO is said to be designed to calibrate color in home theater displays and computer monitors quickly and affordably as well as on front projectors with exceptional accuracy and ease.
“SpyderTV PRO was developed for dynamic, vibrant imaging across media as consumer electronics migrate from discrete, mutually exclusive uses into the convergence we are experiencing today. With this all-new hardware/software tool, AV PRO's now have an exceptional, all-in-one value-added service to offer customers who increasingly have multimedia requirements The unbeatable combination of color calibration technology is another well-priced package from our same developers of the Colorfacts Professional 6.0," Datacolor Home Theater Product Manager Basak Atilgan concludes.
SpyderTV PRO scientifically measures and adjusts the display presets of any CRT,plasma, RPTV, LCD, LCoS ,DLP, or front projector display screen – and does it easily and quickly. It was developed with the understanding that the standard adjustments that make up these presets – i.e., contrast, brightness, color, tint, and color temperature – can be difficult for even the most experienced installer or technician to adjust optimally by eyesight alone.
The Advanced Functionality Of SpyderTV PRO Delivers:
• Support of superior grayscale. Through the system’s easy-to-run wizard diagnostics, SpyderTV PRO measures cuts and gains, allowing the technician to adjust the gray scale for proper color of the display.
• Customizable reporting. Spyder TV PRO gives dealers and other service providers the ability to customize their reports, including inserting their own logos on to each page or screen.
The Datacolor SpyderTV PRO comes bundled with Spyder2 PRO V2.2 software to support LCD, CRT and laptop computer monitors. This industry-leading digitalimaging software package was developed for serious photographers and creative professionals to use when displaying images on monitors, in print or in the growing projector segment for presentations.
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