Difference between revisions of "Nit"
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[[wikipedia:Nit]] | [[wikipedia:Nit]] | ||
+ | == Phones == | ||
* 2600 nits [[Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6]] (Jul 2024) | * 2600 nits [[Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6]] (Jul 2024) | ||
* 2400 nits [[Google Pixel 8 Pro]] (Oct 2023) | * 2400 nits [[Google Pixel 8 Pro]] (Oct 2023) | ||
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* 1200 nits [[iPhone 13 Pro]] (Sep 2021) | * 1200 nits [[iPhone 13 Pro]] (Sep 2021) | ||
* 800 nits [[iPhone]] 11 pro [[OLED]] | * 800 nits [[iPhone]] 11 pro [[OLED]] | ||
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== Monitor == | == Monitor == | ||
* 500 nits [[Huawei MateView]] | * 500 nits [[Huawei MateView]] | ||
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+ | == Misc == | ||
+ | * 2000 nits [[Apple Watch Ultra]] | ||
+ | * 2000 nits [[Apple Watch Series 9]] (2023) | ||
+ | * 1000 nits / 1600 peak [[Apple Pro Display XDR]] | ||
+ | * 500 nits [[Huawei MateView 28,2 (4K)]] | ||
== Related terms == | == Related terms == |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 25 July 2024
Phones[edit]
- 2600 nits Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 (Jul 2024)
- 2400 nits Google Pixel 8 Pro (Oct 2023)
- 1200 nits iPhone 13 Pro (Sep 2021)
- 800 nits iPhone 11 pro OLED
- 625 nits iPhone 11
- 500 nits Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G
- 600 nits (HBM), 430 nits Xiaomi Mi 9
Laptops[edit]
- 1000 nits MacBook Pro (Apple silicon) M2 Pro
- 500 nits 4th gen MacBook Pro 2019 13, 15 and 16
- 500 nits 3th gen MacBook Pro 2012-2015
- 400 nit (Lenovo X390, MacBook Air)
- 300 nits Lenovo x280 12.5" FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, anti-glare, touchscreen
Monitor[edit]
- 500 nits Huawei MateView
Misc[edit]
- 2000 nits Apple Watch Ultra
- 2000 nits Apple Watch Series 9 (2023)
- 1000 nits / 1600 peak Apple Pro Display XDR
- 500 nits Huawei MateView 28,2 (4K)
Related terms[edit]
See also[edit]
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