I just installed my new NEQ PA271Q wide-gamut monitor.
I have not calibrated it yet because it comes with an impressive document showing the test results for the specific monitor (listing the serial number). The target and measured gamma curves are essentially indistinguishable. The target and measured color values are very close, with only two delta-E values greater than 0.5 and quite a number in the 0.2-0.3 range. Given this, what would I gain from calibration? I haven't used an uncalibrated monitor in years, but I doubt the cheaper monitor I just replaced was this accurate even after calibration.
BTW, for what it is worth, I bought a hood to block ambient light.
Thanks.
Dan