Differences of 24" LED vs. 27" LED

Hello, I am running dual monitors, MDP plugged into a 5770. One is the 24" LED and the other a 27" LED. I've noticed there are color differences between the two. One has a blueish tint to it, while the other is darker. I can easily see the difference here for example, http://www.redfin.com/search#!lat=34.023152176429576&long=-118.48013158338318&ma rket=socal&regionid=17882&regiontype=6&v=5&zoomLevel=14
At the bottom, where there specific listings, when I view it on my 27", it is very different from the 24". Has anyone running a system like mine noticed color differences? Thanks.

There really isn't any such thing as a contrast setting. This isn't like an old CRT monitor that had a bias or offset (brightness) and then gain (contrast). Modern LCD displays don't work like that.
There is a contrast slider that can be found under System Prefernces/Universal Access. But the only setting that works right is Normal, so it's pretty pointless.

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