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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 684976" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I thought it might be a good way of ballparking accuracy - looking through reviews though there's too much variance for using their readings as a benchmark.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think I am signed up on there but don't think I've ever posted. I'm on forums partly due to my interess but also to keep in touch with S.A. I don't really need any confirmation, I'm happy with the results and feel pretty confident in them. I might feel differently when I purchase a new display, I'll see what options are available for Ultra HD panels when the time comes. I did consider picking up a Pro 2 after talking through this thread but still can't justify the price to myself, if it was a reference device and I could be sure it was accurate then that would be another story but as is the price is high for something that likely may but also may not be giving me better results.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, it's a 1080p HDTV but it does accept 10bit colour and features a DCI colour space option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 684976, member: 517"] I thought it might be a good way of ballparking accuracy - looking through reviews though there's too much variance for using their readings as a benchmark. I think I am signed up on there but don't think I've ever posted. I'm on forums partly due to my interess but also to keep in touch with S.A. I don't really need any confirmation, I'm happy with the results and feel pretty confident in them. I might feel differently when I purchase a new display, I'll see what options are available for Ultra HD panels when the time comes. I did consider picking up a Pro 2 after talking through this thread but still can't justify the price to myself, if it was a reference device and I could be sure it was accurate then that would be another story but as is the price is high for something that likely may but also may not be giving me better results. No, it's a 1080p HDTV but it does accept 10bit colour and features a DCI colour space option. [/QUOTE]
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