The vibrant display on the ZenBook Flip reproduces an excellent 102 percent of the sRGB color gamut, which surpasses the 95
percent ultraportable category average.
Not exact matches
Capable of displaying 66.7
percent of the sRGB color gamut, the T200 fared better than the Switch 10 (63.5
percent) but slightly worse than the average
ultraportable (69.3) and the Yoga 2 11 (68).
Our colorimeter says that the Switch 11 V's 11.6 - inch touch screen renders only 74.1
percent of the sRGB spectrum, which is a narrower range than the average
ultraportable (80.6
percent) and the Inspiron 11 (81.4
percent).
That may outdo the Inspiron 11 (56
percent), but the Transformer Book (69
percent), Switch Alpha (101
percent) and average
ultraportable (92
percent) all scored higher marks.
On the LAPTOP Battery Test, which consists of continuous Web surfing over Wi - Fi with the display set to 40
percent, the Envy Spectre XT's 4 - cell battery lasted 6 hours and 17 minutes, four minutes longer than the
ultraportable category average of 6:13.
The Switch 11 V (74.1
percent), Transformer Book Flip (69
percent) and average
ultraportable (80
percent) can not show as many colors.
According to our colorimeter, the Envy's screen reproduced a solid 106
percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is just a few points ahead of the
ultraportable laptop category average and 5 or 6 points between the XPS 13 and Spectre 13.
However, the
ultraportable laptop category average is a modest 15 MBps higher, the Spectre 13 was 60
percent quicker and the Dell XPS 13 was more than twice as fast.
The
ultraportable average is lower, at 103
percent, while the XPS 13 reproduces 112
percent of the sRGB gamut and the Spectre covers 109
percent.
The ThinkPad 13's display can reproduce a modest 72
percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is nearly identical to the ThinkPad T470 and the Dell Latitude 5480, but far below the
ultraportable category average (95) and the Asus Pro B9440 and the ZenBook UX330UA, both of which scored over 100.