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- Is Spyder X Pro / Spyder X Elite working with the new macOS 14 Sonoma?
- Spyder support for Windows 11
- macOS 13 Ventura and Apple Silicon M1 system support
- Automatic Room Light Switching does not seem to work in my Spyder X Elite / Spyder X Pro software?
- Automatic Room Light Switching Brightness setting not calibrating to 120 cd/m2
- My older calibrator still works fine with my older displays but seems to have difficulty with newer screen types. Will Spyder X calibrate the more recent types of computer screens?
- I have a MacBook Pro, which does not have full size USB ports, only the smaller USB Type C ports. Is this compatible with Spyder X?
- I love that Spyder X has a lens! How should I clean the lens?
- I’ve been happy with my current Spyder. Is there any reason I should upgrade to Spyder X?
- I’ve never been quite satisfied with the color matching between my various displays after calibration. Will Spyder X solve this issue?
I’ve been happy with my current Spyder. Is there any reason I should upgrade to Spyder X?
Boris Bergmann
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More accurate white balance and shadow detail, and the blazing speed of calibration with Spyder X are the top reasons.
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