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.
On the Geekbench 3 overall performance test, the ZenBook Flip notched a score of 4,804, falling below
the ultraportable category average of 5,457.
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.
The Inspiron 11 registered 282 nits of brightness on our light meter, which is below
the ultraportable category average of 302 nits.
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 laptop scored 597 on the 3DMark11 benchmark, which fell short of the 726
ultraportable category average.
The ultraportable category average sits at 86 MBps, while the IdeaPad Yoga finished the test at a rate of 121 MBps.
That's way ahead of the 6:10
ultraportable category average, and slightly ahead of the Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro 700T's time of 5:50.
Not exact matches
That crushes the tablet
category average of 22 MBps as well as the
ultraportable average of 83 seconds.
That's much better than the
ultraportable notebook
category average of 231 lux, as well as the tablet
average of 358 lux.
That's far better than the
ultraportable notebook
category average of 3,914.
That's longer than the
ultraportable notebook
category average battery life (8:17), but well short of the times recorded by the Venue 11 Pro (13:33) and the Portege Z20t (14:37).
All of these figures are better than
average for this
category and on par with many
ultraportables.
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.