The slate hit 78 decibels at full volume during the LAPTOP Audio Test, which is lower than the 80 -
decibel tablet category average but still louder than the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX (77 dB).
The Venue 8 Pro was significantly louder at 88 decibels, and the Miix 2 ranks under the 80 -
decibel tablet average.
The Pro's loudness ranks higher than the 80 -
decibel tablet category average.
Not exact matches
With its cover on, the
tablet hit a mere 76
decibels on our audio test.
On the Laptop Mag Audio Test (measuring a tone from 13 inches away at maximum volume), the Fire HD 6 registered 79
decibels, exactly matching the
tablet average.
The Venue 7 registered 80
decibels on the LAPTOP Audio Test, which consists of measuring a tone at 13 inches from the
tablet.
The XD is just as loud as the Kurio 10s and louder than the 74 - dB Kindle Fire HDX, though both the Excite Pure and
tablet category average are slightly higher at 80
decibels.
On Laptop's audio test, which involves playing a tone on the device on max volume and measuring it from 13 inches, the
tablet registered 81
decibels, just shy of the 83 dB
tablet category average.
On the Laptop Audio Test (measuring a tone from 13 inches away at maximum volume), the G Pad 7.0 registered 76
decibels, below the
tablet average of 79 dB, the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 (78 dB), the Dell Venue 7 (81 dB) and the Acer Iconia One 7 (82 dB).
On LAPTOP's audio test, which involves playing a tone on the device on max volume and measuring it from 13 inches, the
tablet registered 74
decibels, below the
tablet category average (83 dB) and the Kurio 7s» 81 dB.
When we ran the Laptop Mag Audio Test (measuring a consistent tone from a distance 13 inches), the
tablet registered 77
decibels.
On the Laptop Mag Audio Test, the Yoga
Tablet 2 hit 90
decibels, which is a lot higher than the 79 dB average.
The
tablet is loud enough to fill a small room, measuring 87
decibels on the Laptop Mag Volume Test, well above the 78.9 - dB category average.
On the Laptop Mag Audio Test, which involves playing a tone at max volume and measuring it from 13 inches away, the Yoga
Tablet 2 measured a whopping 92
decibels.
When the hybrid ran the Laptop Mag Audio Test (measuring a constant tone from 23 inches for laptops, 13 inches for
tablets), the Switch 11 hit 77
decibels as a laptop and 70 dB as a standalone
tablet.
The
tablet measured 78
decibels on LAPTOP's audio test, which involves playing a tone on the device at max volume and measuring it from 13 inches.
On the Laptop Mag Audio Test, the Lenovo produced 90
decibels of sound from 13 inches away, louder than the Nextbook 10.1 (77 dB) and the
tablet average of 87 dB.