Introducing the MK550T
After almost a month of use, I can already say that the MK550T is simply awesome. You basically no longer need a cable to measure the white point and brightness of any device, for example. Whether tablet, notebook, smartphone or monitor. Hold it up and you have your result within five seconds. You don’t need any software as you can see all the information on the display. (First official use: Click here!)
I don’t want to go into too much detail at this point, but rather focus on the possible applications and technical data. If you need more information about UPRtek or the MK550T, you will certainly find it via the link (click here!).
The technical data
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The accuracy in general is impressive, but especially the repeatability. For some people, 4 percent deviation in relation to the brightness measurements may seem a lot, then take a look at the accuracy of other spectrophotometers, if you can find any information at all. So please remain objective here too.
Application and test options
Let me summarize the possibilities of the MK550T briefly and clearly. I don’t want to be the master of the obvious or copy my colleague Simon Baker, who has been using the MK550T for much longer. If you want to know more: click here!
- Mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, notebooks etc. can be analyzed quickly and easily.
- The MK550T is compatible with Calman Ultimate (this is my main application).
- With the MK550T you can measure possible monitor flickering.
- With the MK550T I can measure “real world” HDR brightness and thus compare the monitors even better.
These are my main areas of application where I more than welcome the UPRtek MK550T. You, the reader, can also benefit from even more information in the end. And I’ll show you how I’ll be using the MK550T in conjunction with Calman Ultimate in the future on the next page.
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