I think once you've bought your LCD monitor, callibration is a matter of filtering out the "PICK ME!!!!" factor. LCD monitors are consumer market, not really for the pro market yet. I've still yet to see an LCD monitor that, even after callibration, presents consistent contrast/saturation to my eyes, regardless of how high I sit in my seat. Even the ones people tell me to check out (because they're perfect) suck in comparison with CRTs. Having an LCD callibrated "perfectly" is pointless, if I have to constantly hold my head at exactly 15" high. Sometimes I don't want to sit like that.. but move, and the visual representation has all gone to hell in a handbasket.