X-Rite i1 Display Pro review

A spectrally balanced colourimeter with comprehensive user control

X-Rite i1 Display Pro
Photographers and creative professionals can calibrate monitors with the "first spectrally calibrated colourimeter"

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Fast measurements

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    Ambient light monitoring

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    Software offers comprehensive control

Cons

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    Software could be more user-friendly

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    Colourmunki Display is similar but cheaper

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Calibrating your monitor ensures that it displays colours and tones exactly as they should be, and many devices to suit all budgets exist for the task. The X-Rite i1 Display Pro is one of the latest additions to the X-rite stable, and it's billed as the world's first spectrally calibrated colourimeter.

Compatible with Wide-Gamut LCDs and even projectors, it promises fast calibration together with advanced control over white point, luminance and gamma, and even measures ambient light to take into account the user's surroundings.

Verdict

The results themselves appear accurate, and a side-by-side comparison with a similar calibration device shows both to produce a very similar profile.

Thanks to its speed and comprehensive control over more advanced settings, the X-Rite i1 Display Pro is an ideal solution for those photography and design and creative professionals who need to quickly calibrate their computer displays with little fuss, although the similar Colormunki Display is perhaps the better option for the less experienced user.

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