Running a 90 minute full HD video
at maximum brightness saw the Pixel C lose 27 % of its juice - meaning you could get through three feature length films before running to the charger.
Not exact matches
You can
see the difference in the photo below of the H2O and the Paperwhite side - by - side
at maximum brightness.
Maximum brightness comes in
at 315 lux, which is not the best we've
seen, but it's more than adequate in a laptop with an anti-glare screen.
At maximum brightness — 425 nits — you can
see it in direct sunlight and bright office lights.
At maximum brightness, it becomes extremely bright and at minimum, there is barely anything to see — so setting a medium brightness worked for me most of the tim
At maximum brightness, it becomes extremely bright and
at minimum, there is barely anything to see — so setting a medium brightness worked for me most of the tim
at minimum, there is barely anything to
see — so setting a medium
brightness worked for me most of the time.
At maximum brightness, we recorded a ratio of just 520:1, which is the worst score we've
seen in this area from a gaming laptop this year.
Battery life is the best I've
seen on a recent budget device, coming in
at 9 hours and 27 minutes of run time when streaming full - screen video over LTE
at maximum brightness.