Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Pantone Huey Pro and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pantone Huey Pro.
January 2008
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One of the fastest and most useful monitor calibration systems I’ve seen, and child’s play to operate. Highly recommended. Pros:Intuitive, fast and easy to useCons:None to reportWhat Digital Camera Score: 91%
Huey Pro Review Review Date: July 3rd 2007Author: Jon Canfield Leave a comment about this Review Introduction When the Pantone Huey was introduced about a year ago, this color management device was noteworthy for a couple of reasons. The first was the...
Abstract: If you dont care if your monitor is calibrated and/or you do not care if your photograph prints match what you see on your monitor, save your time and energy—stop reading this review. On the other hand, if you already do calibrate your monitor and/o...
Abstract: It now boasts a Pro badge, but is Pantones huey Pro significantly improved over the original huey?Product type: Display monitor calibratorPrice: UK£88, EU£129, US$89 (European buyers – order one direct from Colour Confidence)Compatibility: Mac OSX 1...
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Published: 2007-06-04, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Multimonitor support (Pro); neat ambient light adjustment; compact, attractive design.
Requires visual calibration of brightness and contrast.
The Pantone Huey Pro is a clever, inexpensive monitor calibration solution for photo hobbyists, but youll have to look elsewhere if your color work requires precision.
Abstract: Product Details We clicked with:Easy to useAmbient light sensorCheap Dual monitor support Shots in the dark:Nasty suckers This is going to be a really short review. Back in December, I reviewed the Pantone Huey and said “If the Huey supported d...
Abstract: Superficially, Pantones new hueyPRO resembles the original huey that we reviewed last month. The colorimeter itself has the same structure as the original huey, with a bank of eight suckers to hold it on the screen and three apertures to allow light f...