Sentences with phrase «lux category average»

That's brighter than the Coby Kyros rating of 174 lux, but much lower than the 376 lux category average or the 436 lux of the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 - inch.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

The Ultra's screen has an average brightness of 239 lux, which is significantly brighter than the Fuhu Nabi 2 (162 lux) and XO Tablet (155 lux), but dimmer than the 374 - lux Meep and tablet category average of 353 lux.
At 436 lux, the Fire HD is slightly dimmer than the original Fire (460 lux), but outshone both the Nexus 7 (314 lux) as well as the category average (355 lux).
The MeMO Pad HD 7 and Sero 7 Pro both double this at 358 lux and 369 lux, respectively, and the Nextbook also falls short of the 204 - lux Sero 7 LT and category average of 366 lux.
At 162 lux, the Nabi 2's screen is less than half the brightness of the category average (366), and couldn't stand up to the Arnova ChildPad's 230 lux rating.
That's less than half the tablet category average of 359 lux as well as the iPad (386 lux), but for long e-reading sessions, we prefer the soft blue glow in the dark to the iPad's bright shine.
At 469 lux on our light meter, the Droid RAZR M's screen is significantly brighter than the 296 - lux smartphone category average, the 213 - lux Samsung Galaxy S III and the 340 - lux Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Measuring 241 lux on our light meter, the nabi Jr.'s screen falls below the 373 category - average, but still surpasses the nabi 2's 162 - lux display.
At 323 lux, this tablet scored lower than the category average of 360 lux and trailed the iPad 4th Gen (346 lux), the Xperia Tablet Z (354 lux), the Nexus 10 (376 lux) and the Galaxy Note 10.1 (455 lux).
Registering 359 lux on our light meter, the Venue 8 beat the 355 - lux tablet category average and is on a par with the ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 (358 lux).
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.
That's much better than the ultraportable notebook category average of 231 lux, as well as the tablet average of 358 lux.
On our light meter, which measures display brightness in lux, the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 scored 505, well above the 348 tablet category average, iPad Mini with Retina (390 lux), Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 (465 lux) and the LG G Pad 8.3 (273 lux).
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.
The tablet category as a whole is much dimmer, averaging 265 lux.
Still, that's above the category average of 348 lux.
When we measured the brightness of its display, the Kurio 7s notched 221 lux, beating the Nabi 2 (162 lux) but falling behind the Meep (374 lux) and category average (363 lux).
That's lower than the Kurio 7s (221 lux), Nabi 2 (162 lux), MeMO Pad HD 7 (358 lux) and tablet category average (363 lux).
Still, the screen's brightness rating of 243 lux is higher than the category average of 227 lux, but just below the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga's 281 lux.
At 240 lux, the Pure's screen is far less bright than the Tab 3 10.1 (444 lux) and category average of 367 lux.
By comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Note II registered 240 lux, while the smartphone category average is 299 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.
The Archos 70b scored 380 lux on our brightness test, better than the 354 category average but falling behind the Nook Tablet (392), Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 (409) and the Kindle Fire (460).
At 371 lux, the Excite's display outshone both the Android tablet category average (359) and the ASUS Transformer Prime (348).
That's higher than the category average of 355 lux, and even the iPad's 386 lux rating.
At 344 lux, the Write failed to meet the tablet category average of 367 lux.
The Excite 13's brightness of 241 lux fell well below the category average of 359, as well as other leading 10 - inch tablets such as the TF 300 (331 lux) and the iPad (386).
However, it falls short of the MeMO Pad FHD 10 (280 lux), the category average (363 lux) and the Nexus 7 (531 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).
At 259 lux, the A1000's display is dimmer than the category average of 368, as well as the brightness on the Slate 7 (313), MeMO Pad 7 (358) and Sero 7 Pro (369).
At full brightness, the MemoPad HD 7 measured 358 lux on our light meter, which is well ahead of the Nexus 7 (314), about on par with the 355 lux tablet category average.
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