The slate's brightness rating more than doubled the 222 -
lux Iconia W3 - 810, and significantly outperformed the 377 - lux Dell Venue 8 Pro and the 361 - lux category average.
The Venue 8 Pro's screen truly shines, as its brightness rating of 377 lux beats out the 204 - lux Transformer Book T100, 222 -
lux Iconia W3 - 810 and the 358 - lux category average.
Not exact matches
Measuring 304
lux (298 nits) on our light meter, the
Iconia is dimmer than the average tablet (359
lux), the Venue 8 (359
lux), the MeMO Pad (358
lux) and the stunning Fire HDX (436
lux).
The
Iconia One 7 is also one of the dimmer tablets on the market, registering just 269
lux (280 nits) on our light meter, well below the 343 -
lux category average, the 358 -
lux ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7, the 480 -
lux Kindle Fire HDX and the 531 -
lux Google Nexus 7.
At 306
lux on our light meter, the Envy x2's screen falls way short of the 393 tablet category average, the 373 offered by the Microsoft Surface and the Acer
Iconia W700's mark of 369.
The
Iconia W4 registered 343
lux on our brightness meter, less than the tablet category average of 356
lux, the Venue 8 Pro's 360
lux and the Miix 2's stunning 534
lux.
Measuring 367
lux on our light meter, the VivoTab outshined the average tablet (362
lux) and the
Iconia W4 (343
lux).
At 292
lux, the VivoTab Smart's display is brighter than the Acer
Iconia W510's 262
lux rating but dimmer than the category average of 367
lux.
This outshines the Transformer Book T100 (204
lux) and the category average (265
lux), though it's dimmer than the Aspire Switch 10 (365
lux) and the
Iconia W4 (343
lux).