The spectro shown in the photo is an i1Pro (not an i1 Display Pro) with the calibration base (which looks exactly like my Rev. A i1Pro). The only thing else needed to use it is a regular USB cable and Argyll. Even my old Rev. A works in HiRes mode. You would have to rig up a carrier to hold the i1 on your screen to do display profiling, but that can be done with a little imagination. $330 is an OK, but not great, price. Be SURE it comes with a calibration base that has the SAME serial number as the spectro otherwise you will have to send it back to X-Rite to get a new base and it will cost almost as much as a new i1Pro! A friend of mine made that mistake. On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Lars-Daniel Weber <Lars-Daniel.Weber@xxxxxx>wrote: > Hi there, > > does anyone know, which i1 this is? > > http://ebay.compicool.biz/pictures/Hardware/GretagMacbeth_eye-one_i1.jpg > > Best, > Lars-Daniel > -- > NEU: FreePhone - 0ct/min Handyspartarif mit Geld-zurück-Garantie! > Jetzt informieren: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/freephone > >