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	<title>Comments on: Monitor Calibration</title>
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		<title>By: Nalin</title>
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		<description>I just picked up a handy tool for monitor calibration, the Spyder2Express from Colorvision.  It runs about $60.00 retail and is very easy to use.  Color calibration tools can run into the hundreds and even thousands of dollars, but I don't really need anything that fancy.  This little guy gets the job done for an affordable price.</description>
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