Color Calibration for Samsung T220?

Hi,
I recently bought a Samsung T220 to connect to my MacBook using the Displayport to DVI adapter, but I'm having hard time calibrating its color -- it always looks over saturated. The best profile I tried so far is the default profile for the laptop LCD, but it still looks over saturated.
Is there a way to fine tune the profile? When I went to the color calibration wizard, the screen seems to change to use another profile.
Also in the color calibration wizard, what's the exactly meaning of the word "neutral"?
or, better yet, does anybody have the ColocSync profile for this monitor?
Thanks.

I got the following response from Datacolor.  So I guess the Spyder is an option.
Dear Thomas,
thank you very much for your message and your faith in Datacolor products.
The Spyder3 (Elite, Pro and Express) is fully compatible with latest display technologies, such as LED-Backlight, Wide-Gammut and screens with a glossy surface.
Best regards,

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    "Christopher   Lang" <christopherlang1@>
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         "Christopher   Lang" <christopherlang1@>
    11/07/2012   09:08 AM  
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       RE:     Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and     Eye one external calibrator    
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        From: Jeremy Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 7:46 AM To: Christopher Lang Subject: RE: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator   Chris, This is not my department... please contact your Customer Service rep to get updates. Thank you!
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    "Christopher   Lang" <christopherlang1@>
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    From: Christopher Lang [mailto:christopherlang1@] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:42 PM To: 'Jeremy' Subject: Error with latest update to Pantone Color Calibrator Software (v1.1) and Eye one external calibrator Importance: High
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    To: 'Kelli'
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    Importance: High
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    To: Christopher Lang
    Subject: RE: SF184142 LENOVO
    Mr Lang,
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    Kelli
    Customer Advocate
    Customer Complaint Resolutions
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