If you're really diehard you can purchase a Spyder ($150-$300) but the only people who really care are photo, video, and texture designers.
On-disc optimizers work fantastic for the Average Joe, not everyone needs blackest blacks, whitist whites, and natural contrast.
I for one, have my PC monitor (Samsung T220 for those who care) calibrated for perfect color using a Spyder, then have nVidias digital vibrancy turned up to 12% because I like it to look a little vivid, mainly because I'm a gamer.
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