![]() On the Laptop Mag Heat Test, the TP200SA straddled our 95-degree comfort threshold. When I listened to Millencolin's "No Cigar," audio sounded very flat, with little impact from the snares or shallow-sounding mids and highs. The two stereo speakers located on the bottom of the system lacked punch. Dell's Inspiwas better, at 84 percent the HP Pavilion was quite similar, at 69 percent, but Lenovo's Flex 3 11 was more limited, at 58 percent. The TP200SA covered 69 percent of the sRGB spectrum. Overall color reproduction was good for a value-priced system, too. ![]() ![]() MORE: Best 2-in-1s (Laptop/Tablet Hybrids) That's just barely behind the Pavilion 11 (0.2), but better than the Inspi(1.4) and the Flex 3 11 (4.0). ![]() The TP200SA's color accuracy was also impressive, as it registered a Delta-E rating of 0.32 (closer to zero is better). The HP Pavilion x360 11 and Lenovo Flex 3 11 both measured 227 nits. Out of its three closest competitors, only the Dell Inspiwas brighter, at 308 nits. With a brightness of 243 nits, the TP200SA is more luminous than the typical budget 11-inch hybrid.
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