Spectraview 2 Serial

System Requirements Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3.9 (10.5.2 required for some Macs); Windows 2000, XP, XP x64, Server 2003, Vista (32/64-bit); Suse Enterprise Desktop 10 Video Card: Apple standard video graphics card (Mac); ATI Radeon, nVIDIA, Matrox, 3DLabs (Windows); nVIDIA open source (Linux) Display: 24-bit; Highly recommended to set display at native resolution over DVI connection Note: Version 1.09 of the SpectraView II software is available to download from NEC's website. Requires license obtained with purchase.

Please see NEC's. Rated 5 out of 5 by Joel from SpectraView sensor and software This sensor and software is excellent when used with an NEC high-res monitor. Mine is the PA27 inch. The propietary sensor is by X-Rite and the software works directly through the monitor as opposed to residing entirely on the hard drive. Full calibration takes about 5 minutes and the results are dramatically close to perfect. SpectraView also measures ambient light and thereby allows you to set up your workspace to conditions of 32 lumens or less. I'm running Windows XP on a machine nearly 5 years old.

Spectraview 2 Serial

Printer is Epson 3880. Prior to this monitor and software I calibrated a Samsung 23 with X-Rite Monaco.

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Dec 25, 2010  I've moved the monitor to my new system, but when I try to install the Spectraview ii software, it asks for a serial number, but doesn't say whether it's looking for the monitor's serial number or the puck's serial number. Drivers for sensors are available on the SpectraView II CD-ROM or in the Program Files NEC Display Solutions SpectraView II Drivers folder after installing SpectraView (on 64 bit versions of Windows the folder location Program Files (x86) NEC Display Solutions SpectraView II Drivers). Support and Troubleshooting.

Very good results but this setup is better for sure. Rated 5 out of 5 by Roman from Good kit, but it could be better Actually, it's a great product, but. It fits for those who don't want to collect all parts separately.

In one hand it's good, but from another. Spectraview software is the best choice to calibrate NEC displays. It writes calibration data into internal display lookup table, not in your video card. So it makes calibration process more accurate and flexible. But, spectrasensor pro is actually specialized version of an x-rite i1 Dispay Pro sensor.

In fact that its an OEM version, you can use this sensor only with NEC software, but not with x-rite programs. So, if you own only NEC display(s), it would be a good choice. But if you would like to calibrate some other devices, for example projector or CRT display, it will be a problem. Specialized OEM version of i1 Display Pro sensor limits the range of its capabilities. As for me, I used this kit with my NEC MultiSync 2090Uxi display.

The calibration process is fast and easy. Colors has become much more vivid.

On conclusion, I want to give an advice. Buy original x-rite i1 Display Pro sensor kit with x-rite software bundle (then you'll be able to calibrate what ever you want) and separately buy NEC's SpectraView software. It will work with x-rite sensor, just as it works with it's OEM sensor.

You'll get all advantages of NEC's software and x-rite's hardware. Rated 5 out of 5 by YWO from Fast and easy to use This calibration kit functions excellently for adjusting an NEC PA-series monitor. It is fast and easy to use, with no manual adjustment of monitor controls needed.

The i1 Display Pro-based sensor initially needs more care to set up than the i1 Display 2; it projects out from the screen more than the older model (and also feels slightly lighter), and is thus less stable. After a few calibrations, I became used to setting it up quickly and effortlessly. The diffuser for measuring ambient light levels helps protect the sensor's optical element, and easily rotates out of the way for calibration; a good design, in my view.