The Zephyrus» matte display just missed the 288 -
nit brightness category average, hitting286 nits.
Not exact matches
While ASUS claims 330
nits of
brightness, on our tests we measured a max average of 271
nits, which is also lower than the
category average of 333
nits and the Acer Iconia One 7's score of 280
nits.
As for
brightness, the panel goes up to 335
nits, which is adequate but dimmer than the Fire HD 8's 380
nits and the 385 -
nit tablet
category average.
On our light meter, the tablet's screen registered 395
nits of
brightness, which is better than the tablet
category average of 352
nits and the Fire HD 7 Kids Edition's 327
nits.
The Inspiron 11 registered 282
nits of
brightness on our light meter, which is below the ultraportable
category average of 302
nits.
We measured the
brightness of the Tab 2's screen at 368
nits, which is higher than the
category average (348) and the Iconia Tab 8 (290).
At 284
nits, the Yoga 920's screen offers
brightness that's about on a par with the
category average (289
nits).
Averaging 316
nits according to our
brightness meter, the ZBook 14u G4 has above - average
brightness for a thin, light work machine, with the
category average being 248
nits.
This workstation emits up to 335
nits (a measurement of
brightness), which is higher than the 241 -
nit ZBook Studio G3 and the 276 -
nit ThinkPad P50, as well as the 268 -
nit category average.
The Precision 3320's panel measured a measly 216
nits of
brightness, which is way darker than the 291 -
nit desktop - replacement
category average as well as the screens on the Precision 5520, ThinkPad P50 and ZBook Studio.
Emitting up to 317
nits of
brightness, the Precision 7720 outshines the 290 -
nit category average, as well as the readings from the ZBook Studio G3 (241
nits), the ThinkPad P70 (277
nits) and the MSI WE72 (200
nits).
The panel averaged 262
nits (a measure of
brightness), which is below the 291 -
nit category average and the marks from the Lenovo ThinkPad P70 (277
nits) and the Precision 5520 (335
nits).
According to our light meter, the ThinkPad 13's screen emits a maximum of 243
nits of
brightness, well below the 301 -
nit category average, but about on par with the ThinkPad T470 (234
nits) and much brighter than the Dell Latitude 5480.