The new 4.7» 1280 x 720 HD Super IPS + display uses scratch - resistant Corning ® Fit Glass and delivers sharp, detailed images with accurate colors, ultra-wide viewing angles and 550
nits brightness for stunning outdoor visibility.
Not exact matches
· A record high Full Screen
Brightness for OLED Smartphones of 634
nits, which improves screen visibility in high Ambient Light.
The other Tablets have somewhat higher Peak
Brightness, but since the Surface Pro 3 is larger it is less likely to be opened outdoors in unshielded high ambient light environments like Smartphones and smaller Tablets, its somewhat lower (but still Very Good) Peak
Brightness of 371 cd / m2 (
nits) should not be an issue
for most users and applications.
· A record high Peak
Brightness of over of 1,000
nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the very high screen
Brightness needed
for HDR.
With Automatic
Brightness turned Off and the
Brightness slider set Manually to Maximum, the Galaxy S9 provides from 363 to 544 cd / m2 (
nits), among the very brightest that we have ever measured
for a Smartphone with Automatic
Brightness turned Off.
For most image content the Galaxy Note 5 provides over 440 cd / m2 (Luminance, which is a measure of
Brightness sometimes called
nits), comparable or higher than most LCD displays in this size class.
Editor's note: We're in the process of normalizing the Laptop Mag battery test
for 150
nits of
brightness.
· A new record high Peak
Brightness of over of 1,000
nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the very high screen
Brightness needed
for HDR.
• When Automatic
Brightness is turned On, the iPhone 7 produces up to an impressive 705
nits in High Ambient Light, where high
Brightness is really needed — the Highest Peak
Brightness for a Smartphone
for any Average Picture Level APL, including Full Screen White.
When Automatic
Brightness is turned On, the iPhone 7 produces up to an impressive 705 cd / m2 (
nits) in High Ambient Light, where high
Brightness is really needed — the Highest Peak
Brightness for a Smartphone
for any Average Picture Level APL, including Full Screen White.
· A record high Peak
Brightness of over of 1,000
nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the high screen
Brightness needed
for HDR.
· A new record high Peak
Brightness with over 1,000
nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the high screen
Brightness needed
for HDR.
The other tablets have somewhat higher peak
brightness, but since the Surface Pro 3 is larger it is less likely to be opened outdoors in unshielded high ambient light environments like smartphones and smaller tablets, its somewhat lower (but still very good) peak
brightness of 371 cd / m2 (
nits) should not be an issue
for most users and applications.
However, considering that the Nexus 7's screen is rated
for a super-bright 400
nits, you may be comfortable running it at 25 percent
brightness which, in our tests, caused the tablet to last 7 hours and 58 minutes, more than 30 minute improvement.
When Automatic
Brightness is turned On, the Galaxy S7 produces up to an impressive 855 cd / m2 (
nits) in High Ambient Light, where high
Brightness is really needed — it is tied with the Galaxy Note 5
for the brightest mobile display that we have ever tested.
· A new record high Peak
Brightness of over 1,200
nits, which improves screen visibility in very high Ambient Light, and provides the high screen
Brightness needed
for HDR.
It will be interesting to see how the Pixel 2 will incorporate and utilize the very high Peak
Brightness of greater than 1,000
nits that the latest OLED displays can produce, particularly
for the new HDR High Dynamic Range content, and
for improved display performance in ambient lighting.
· Another very noticeable and major improvement
for the Galaxy Note8 is the display is 22 % Brighter than the Galaxy S8, with a Peak Display
Brightness of over 1,200
nits, a new Record
for Smartphones, which provides significantly improved display performance and screen readability in challenging indoor and outdoor high ambient light viewing conditions.
With Automatic
Brightness On the Galaxy Note8 Peak Luminance reaches 1,240
nits, a new Record
for Smartphones.
For most image content the Galaxy S7 provides over 440 cd / m2 (Luminance, which is a measure of
Brightness sometimes called
nits), comparable or higher than most LCD displays in this size class.
It will feature NOVA display «designed to be the brightest, clearest and most readable among mobile screens with 700
nits of
brightness for optimal visibility.»
There's a 23 Wh battery inside (some sites refer to a bigger battery capacity but I think that's
for the non-Pro version of this tablet that doesn't have the projector) and my colleagues at Notebookcheck got over 9 hours in their WiFi surfing test (150
nits brightness.)
When Automatic
Brightness is turned On, the Galaxy S7 reaches an impressive maximum screen
Brightness of up to 855
nits in high Ambient Light, where high screen
Brightness is really needed — it is tied with the Galaxy Note 5
for the Brightest mobile display that we have ever tested.
The Peak
Brightness for the OLED Galaxy Smartphones have been steadily increasing, to over 1,000
nits for the Galaxy Note7, which is used in implementing the new HDR High Dynamic Range modes and content, and
for improved display performance in ambient lighting.
And as
for its flexibility, the AMOLED display will have a folding radius of 5 cm along with 150
nits of
brightness.
The current record holder
for Tablets is the Nokia Lumia 2520 with 684 cd / m2 (
nits), while the Tab S has 546
nits with Automatic
Brightness On and 415
nits under manual
Brightness (10 percent lower
for mixed content with 50 percent Average Picture Level APL and 25 percent lower
for an all white 100 percent APL screen).
Where the Galaxy Tab S does very well but does not break performance records is in maximum display
Brightness — the current record holder
for Tablets is the Nokia Lumia 2520 with 684
nits, while the Tab S has 546
nits with Automatic
Brightness On and 415
nits under manual
Brightness (10 percent lower
for mixed content with 50 percent Average Picture Level APL and 25 percent lower
for an all white screen).
The screen has the same size and resolution as before, with a 12 - inch screen sporting a display resolution of 2160 x 1440 (3:2 aspect ratio), with support
for the optional Lenovo Pen (full 2048 levels pressure sensitivity), 400
nits brightness, and Gorilla Glass
for durability and scratch resistance.
Specifications Color: Black --(Model: ME400C - C1 - BK) White --(Model: ME400C - C1 - WH) Processor: Intel Atom Z2760 (1.8 Burst) Operating System: Windows 8 System memory: 2 GB DDR2 Storage: 64 GB Flash + 32 GB free
for 36 months Display: 10.1 ″ WXGA IPS Touch Panel with 350
nits brightness 1366 * 768 Video Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, 533 MHz Video Camera: Rear 8MP Auto - focus w / LED Flash, F / 2.2 Aperture, 1080p video recording, front 2MP
for video conferencing Wireless: 802.11 bgn (Single band) Bluetooth: 4.0 Card Reader: 1x Micro SD Interface: 2 - in - 1 Audio Jack (Head Phone / Mic - in) / 1 x Micro HDMI / 1 x Micro SD Card Reader (support SDXC compatible card) / 1 x Internal Microphone / Speaker (SonicMaster) / 1 x Micro USB Audio: Hi - Definition Audio Codec / Built - in quality speakers / Mic Weight (lb): 1.3 Dimension (in): 10.5 ″ x 6.7 ″ x.4 ″ AC Adapter: Output: 15W / 18 W / Input: 100 - 240V AC, 50 / 60Hz universal AC Adapter: 8.5 hours GPS: Supported Sensor: G - Sensor, Light Sensor, Gyroscope, E-compass, NFC What's in the Box ASUS VivoTab Smart Tablet Adapter & Power Plug Owner's Manual Warranty Card Cleaning Cloth
On the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which involves continuous Web surfing over Wi - Fi at 150
nits of
brightness, Amazon's big tablet endured
for 10 hours and 19 minutes, which beats the Galaxy Tab S 10.5's endurance of 8:57 and the iPad Air 2's time of 9:20.
Asus says that it's good
for 600
nits brightness, so it should handle bright conditions well enough, although the orientation of the polarising layer isn't practical
for those wearing polarising sunglasses: it blacks out in portrait, so you'll have to remove your sunglasses to see the display.
It also boasts a 550
nits brightness, so will be good
for indoor and outdoor use.
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.
Displaymate says that the major display enhancements introduced in the Note 7 include a new wider color gamut and new HDR mode specifically
for 4K videos and a record peak
brightness of over 1,000
nits.
The ZenPad's display emits up to 426
nits (a measure of
brightness), which is similar to the Huawei MediaPad M3 (427
nits) and brighter than the G Pad F 8.0 (331
nits), the iPad Air 2 (368
nits) and the average
for tablets (347).
When tested with our light meter, the display registered 266
nits of
brightness, which is fine
for browsing the Web and watching videos on YouTube indoors.
-- Furthermore, it also features a 12.3 - inch LCD display with 2736 x 1824 pixel resolution, 267 ppi pixel density and 450
nits of
brightness for a comfortable mobile viewing experience.
For this test, we stream a YouTube video for an hour with its brightness set to 50 %, or in the case of the Fire HDX 8.9, at 200 ni
For this test, we stream a YouTube video
for an hour with its brightness set to 50 %, or in the case of the Fire HDX 8.9, at 200 ni
for an hour with its
brightness set to 50 %, or in the case of the Fire HDX 8.9, at 200
nits.
Lenovo IdeaTab S2109 22911QU sports 9.7 inch High Definition IPS Led backlit display with support 5 - point capacitive multi-touch, 900:1 contrast ratio, 4:3 aspect ratio, 178 degress wide viewing angle, 720p playback and offer virtual keyboard
for fast and accurate typing, 420
nits brightness and a native resolutions at 1024 × 768 pixel delivers good
brightness, clear, crisp and vivid color
for multimedia content.
The tablet also features a 12 - inch IPS LCD display with 2160 x 1440 pixels and 400
nits of
brightness for a comfortable mobile viewing experience.
Using our light meter, we recorded 284
nits of
brightness on the Fire tablet, which is below the 35 -
nit average
for tablets.
Aside from 4K resolution and a 10 - bit color depth, an Ultra HD Premium certificate also requires a wider BT.2020 color representation game and peak
brightness of over 1000
nits for the best possible HDR experience.
For Cinema settings, this means the TV will max out at about 540
nits, though the TV is capable of higher peak
brightness in Vivid and Standard picture modes.
The iPad Pro displays are also the brightest ever, offering 600
nits of
brightness, and they include True Tone support
for auto white balancing, P3 wide color gamut
for more vivid, true to life colors, and ultra low reflectivity.
On the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which involves continuous web surfing over Wi - Fi on 150
nits of screen
brightness, the iPad lasted 10 hours and 7 minutes
for our first run.
The ZenPad's display emits up to 426
nits (a measure of
brightness), which is similar to the Huawei MediaPad M3 (427
nits) and brighter than the G Pad F 8.0 (331
nits), the iPad Air 2 (368
nits) and the average
for tablets (347).
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.
It ran
for 11 hours and 29 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test 2.0, which continuously browses the web and a series of videos and graphics tests at 150
nits of
brightness.
Instead the focus is on deep blacks and
brightness, thanks to an OLED panel - which individually illuminates pixels
for a stark black - to - white contrast - and HDR10 capabilities
for high dynamic range display (at a purported 730 -
nits - not a measurement we can confirm, but it looks good to us).
Its maximum
brightness of 247
nits is on the low side
for a laptop, but the matte anti-glare finish helps with visibility outdoors and in brightly - lit rooms.