It’s not just fewer pixels though. Both Airs have a maximum brightness of 500 nits, which is half of the Pro’s 1,000 nits in normal use, or a third if you’re running HDR content at a max of 1,600 nits of which the MacBook Pro is capable. This is achieved by the Pro displ...
Not many computer displays go above 500 or 600 nits, and you probably won’t need to use the full brightness on one of those very often. Again, though, you can’t go wrong getting more nits if you have the option to. If you’re considering saving money by buying a used laptop, ...
Apple’s Pro Display XDR is a serious piece of kit and squarely aimed at professional users who need the highest resolutions and image fidelity. It’s a 6K display, meaning it maxes out at more than 6,000 pixels (6,016, to be exact) horizontally. Peak brightness is 1,600 nits, measu...
In ourLatitude 9440 review, we averaged 8.5 hours on a single charge. Dell estimates that the 9450's battery life will be around an hour greater than it was on the 9440, which places the 9450 firmly in the range of what we'd expect from a laptop with a 15W Core Ultra chip and no ...
The MacBook Air doesn’t have this technology. The MacBook Air M3, for instance offers 500 nits of brightness. The resolution on the Pro model is also higher (3024 x 1964), when comparing the 14.2-inch MacBook Pro M4 to the 13.3-inch MacBook Air M3 (2560 vs 1664). ...
And now for 2021, 3.5K OLED display, also with touch and an anti-reflective coating. The non-OLED screens support 500+ nits of brightness and Dolby Vision, while the 4K model is VESA certified for DisplayHDR 400. The touch versions also have Corning Gorilla Glass 6 for scratch protection....
of video playback or 15 hours of web browsing metric (150 nits brightness is pretty dim), but the latter isn’t too far off the 10 or more hours I saw while using the laptop in daylight. But there’s a big asterisk attached to those battery claims, which we’ll get to in a ...
The new, upgraded display in the ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 12 is one of my personal favorite upgrades to the ThinkPad line, with the base configuration coming with a 14-inch 2.8K resolution OLED display with a peak brightness of 500 nits for HDR content and 400 nits for SDR content. The sc...
Display: 7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9 IPS touchscreen, 500 nits, 120Hz, 7ms response time, AMD FreeSync Premium Memory: 24GB LPDDR5-7500 Storage: Up to 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 64x4 Value SSD Battery: 80Whr Power supply: USB-C 65W AC Adapter Ports: 1x USB-C Thunderbolt 4,...
Also the same are the 500 nits (good enough for decent if not totally sun-beating outdoor viewing), and the TrueTone display, which adjusts brightness and image temperature based on the environment. Unlike the iPad Air, though, the iPad 10.9's display is not fully laminated, and does ...