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Datacolor Spyder Express Display Calibration Tool

Made for a wide range of digital creatives of all skill levels, including graphic designers, photographers, content creators, and more, the SpyderExpress Colorimeter from Datacolor is a monitor calibration tool for today's digital workflows. In just three simple steps, users can optimise their screen for vivid, consistent colour across most laptop and desktop displays, including the mini-LED panel of the MacBook M4. Whether you're sharing your work on social media, in print, or elsewhere, the SpyderExpress helps ensure what you see is what others also see.

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Datacolor Spyder Express Display Calibration Tool

Datacolor Spyder Express Display Calibration Tool

Made for a wide range of digital creatives of all skill levels, including graphic designers, photographers, content creators, and more, the SpyderExpress Colorimeter from Datacolor is a monitor calibration tool for today's digital workflows. In just three simple steps, users can optimise their screen for vivid, consistent colour across most laptop and desktop displays, including the mini-LED panel of the MacBook M4. Whether you're sharing your work on social media, in print, or elsewhere, the SpyderExpress helps ensure what you see is what others also see.

Up to three connected displays are supported per workstation, and you'll be able to calibrate your displays in as little as 90 seconds. In the event that you'd like to upgrade to the Spyder or SpyderPro, their features may be unlocked at any time, without the need for any additional hardware. Connectivity to your host system is established using an integrated USB-C cable, or take advantage of the included USB-C to USB-A adapter.

Please note that OLED and mini-LED displays are not supported, except on the MacBook M4.

Supports MacBook M4 and Its Mini-LED Display

Supports the latest MacBook M4 and its mini-LED display, plus most standard laptop and desktop monitors.

Supports up to Three Connected Displays per Workstation

The SpyderExpress Colorimeter supports up to three connected displays per workstation.

Fast Operations

Get reliable, edit-ready colour in just 90 seconds.

Upgradeable Spyder Software Ecosystem

This calibration tool may be unlocked and upgraded with features found on the Spyder or SpyderPro, with no new hardware needed.

Future-Proof Investment

Upgrade to support OLED and mini-LED displays beyond the MacBook M4 with a simple software unlock. Pay only for what you need, when you need it.

Fast, Confident Colour - In Just 3 Steps

Quick & Accurate - Get screen-perfect colour in just 90 seconds

Get It Right from the Start - Spyder ensures your screen matches your final image, saving you from colour guesswork.

Saves Time - Spend more time creating, less time fixing colour issues.

See the Difference - Preview "Before and After" views with built-in sample images.

True-to-Life Results You Can Trust

Skin Tones, Shadows & Highlights - See every subtle detail, just as it should appear.

Beginner-Friendly, Pro Results - Easy 3-step process with no experience needed.

Choose Your Workflow - Select between digital/web or print-focused modes.

Works Where You Create

MacBook M4 Ready - Supports MacBook M4 mini-LED screens.

Wide Display Compatibility - Optimises most laptops and monitors (excluding OLED and mini-LED, except MacBook M4).

Multi-Monitor Support - Fine-tune up to 3 connected displays per workstation.

Grows With You

Upgradeable Software Ecosystem - Unlock advanced tools as your skills evolve, with no new hardware needed.

Future-Proof Investment - Spyder is an upgradeable display calibration system for creators.

Made for Mobility

Compact & Travel-Ready - Built-in lens cap protects your sensor on the move.

USB-C Ready - Utilises an integrated USB-C cable and includes a USB-C to USB-A adapter for greater device compatibility.

Key Features:

Display Calibration System

Supports a Wide Range of Monitors

Supports the MacBook M4 with Mini-LED

90-Second Calibration Time

Supports Three Displays per Workstation

Preview "Before and After" Views

Unlock Upgrades without New Hardware

USB-C Ready with USB-A Adapter

Windows and Mac Compatible

What's in the Box:

Datacolor Spyder Express Display Calibration Tool

USB-C to USB-A Adapter

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Product Overview

Datacolor Spyder Express Display Calibration Tool

Made for a wide range of digital creatives of all skill levels, including graphic designers, photographers, content creators, and more, the SpyderExpress Colorimeter from Datacolor is a monitor calibration tool for today's digital workflows. In just three simple steps, users can optimise their screen for vivid, consistent colour across most laptop and desktop displays, including the mini-LED panel of the MacBook M4. Whether you're sharing your work on social media, in print, or elsewhere, the SpyderExpress helps ensure what you see is what others also see.

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