Step up to rich, powerful audio that's a revelation after the small,
weak speakers of ordinary laptops.
But missteps (or calculated choices)
like weak speakers and short battery life keep the Nitro 5 from earning a higher score.
Sound was loud and clear without having to punch the volume up to its max settings, and this helped to keep the audio from distorting which is something that can easily happen if you crank up the volume as loud as it will go to compensate
for weak speaker quality.
If the original Echo had one problem, it was
its weak speaker.
Those with the best fellowship (best buds factory) have
the weakest speakers.
This is because they usually feature
weak speakers and are too small to type on comfortably for long periods of time.
Weak speaker; Small selection of apps; No offline music or video options, yet; Doesn't support app side - loading
However, it has a lower - res 1280 x 800 display and
weaker speakers.
That's considerably better than
the weak speakers featured on most laptop designs, especially those that are marketed as «thin and light» or «ultrabooks.»
I'm not an audiophile...
the weaker speaker was noticeable in common day to day usage... youtube, pandora... visual fidelity is important... decent audio fidelity should be just as much.
While watching TV and movies on it is a good experience, listening to any sort of audio through
its weak speakers is not.
But for this luxury, you must sacrifice $ 300 to the projection gods and put up with
some weak speakers.
There's no quick charging available, no NFC, no advanced Wifi support,
a weak speaker, just average battery life, and unfortunately a subpar camera experience.