There's also the option for using the screen as a «flash» for front - facing photos in super dark conditions, which displays a warm beige color on the screen
at max brightness for a second or two to illuminate the scene.
It's an IPS LCD, so it doesn't have as deep blacks as OLED, but contrast is very good (over 1:4000
at max brightness).
Post update, I was getting between four and five hours of screen - on time
at max brightness and approached eight hours with brightness set to about half.
In battery mode, the lights dim down a bit to help conserve power, putting out closer to 500 lumens
at max brightness — just slightly brighter than what you'd expect from an average 40 - watt bulb.
Regardless of sharpness, the quality of the display is quite nice as colors are pleasantly vibrant, the viewing angles are good and outdoor visibility is not an issue in direct sunlight as long as the screen is
at max brightness.
Its battery lasts over 4 hours while continuous browsing the Web
at max brightness, which is 2 hours less than the Moto E's 6 hour runtime.
They can get pretty bright;
At max brightness, the 60 - watt equivalent Sol was more than able to flood my bedroom with light.
Even
at max brightness, the screen was difficult to read in direct sunlight.
We only got 4 hours, 22 minutes of continuous video playback with the screen
at max brightness.
Its battery is perhaps one of its most impressive qualities, lasting more than nine hours while streaming full - screen video over LTE
at max brightness.
Next to the iPad, it's ever so slightly less saturated
at max brightness.
I found the screen to be brighter than the Kindle Fire with
both at max brightness.
I took a photo with a 3.6 second exposure of the Nexus S next to the iPhone 4 with both phones
at max brightness and displaying a completely black photo.
The InnoGear LED Headlamp produces 5,000 Lumens
at its max brightness setting and sports a solid battery life despite that!
Not exact matches
That screen is also brighter and more colorful, with an sRGB rating of 104.2 percent (its smaller siblings top out
at 79.4 percent) and a
brightness max of 405 nits (the other Fire tablets only go up to 380 nits).
Panasonic Toughbook CF - 33 has a 12 - inch screen with a good 2160 x 1440 resolution display, and as much as 1200cd / m ²
brightness at max.
To test Time2Touch's claim that the 3400mAh battery will last for 7 hours when playing video, we set it to playing a 720p file repeatedly
at maximum
brightness (unlike IPS - screen rivals,
max brightness is far from a ridiculous supernova level).
8.9» HDX touchscreen display, with 2560x1600 resolution
at 339 ppi, 100 % sRGB color accuracy, video playback up to 1080p,
max brightness over 400 nits, Dynamic Image Contrast, reduced glare and advanced polarizing filter
Both are 1280 - by -800-resolution IPS panels, but the Prime has a Super IPS + display with 600 nits of
brightness, while the Transformer Pad
maxes out
at 350 nits.
At just a shade over four hours the battery seemed to die much quicker than I expected, and checking other reviews seems to indicate that it should have lasted around five hours, although the
max screen
brightness and powering of the headphones could potentially account for this.
Yeah, I can play it ok with the Vita's
brightness set to
max, but then again I play
at home.so charging is never an issue.
In the light bulb world, that's a noticeable difference, but with the Hue lights, the bulbs actually only reach their
max lumens
at specific white color temperatures, and all the other colors are fairly the same on both bulbs, including the
brightness levels.
For Cinema settings, this means the TV will
max out
at about 540 nits, though the TV is capable of higher peak
brightness in Vivid and Standard picture modes.
At 500 nits»
max brightness, it's significantly dimmer than its other OLED competitors, but it's very easy on the eyes, with crisp, accurate colors and rich, deep blacks.
Like Ionic, Fitbit's new smartwatch features a bright display capable of
maxing out
at 1,000 nits of
brightness.
That screen is also brighter and more colorful, with an sRGB rating of 104.2 percent (its smaller siblings top out
at 79.4 percent) and a
brightness max of 405 nits (the other Fire tablets only go up to 380 nits).
During my time with my phone, I would spend a little more than three and half hours watching shows on Netflix, with six - hours of screen on - time (I tended to have the
brightness setting
at 70 percent of
max brightness during most of my time with the device.)
The display
brightness maxes out
at 455 nits, which is about average.
In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge's
max brightness topped out
at a slightly higher 530 nits, while the Google Pixel XL was dimmer,
at 396 nits.
Contrast was good, but not great — as was
brightness, which
maxed out
at 289 nits.
It's clear, crisp and has excellent viewing angles — but
at roughly 500 nits
max brightness it falls short of the competition in direct sunlight.
One spec it did mention was the
brightness, which
maxes out
at 1000 nits to ensure that you'll be able to see the screen even in direct sunlight.
Battery life for all three is benchmarked
at a respectable 10 hours for Wi - Fi browsing, though power users may see a reduced number — I routinely get 6 to 7 hours out of my 13 - inch MacBook Pro, but I also run something like 20 open apps simultaneously,
at almost -
max brightness.
We ran our 90 - minute Full HD video test on the OnePlus 5T, with screen
brightness at max and accounts syncing over Wi - Fi in the background.