Yes, I had that thought too Clive.
Rob, your comments on the calibration software just trying to make the best of a bad job are very true. I run my laptop most of the time in a dual screen mode with its own integrated screen plus a stand alone flat panel. The panel technologies are different and the calibrator does a good job of getting the shades to match between the two screens, but it can't match the tones. On both screens, a particular item will be the same 'colour' but one will be brighter than hte other, if that makes sense. I had been expecting a perfect match between the two displays after calibration, but I was clearly expecting too much from a budget laptop screen.
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