Peaking at 349 nits, the Surface Laptop 4 was outshone by the XPS 13 (469 nits), MacBook Air (366 nits) and the Spectre (365 nits), and it couldn't hit the category average (392 nits). It landed toward the bottom of the pack in our brightness test, but not by a wide margin. When I wasn't using the touchpad, the touchscreen let me tap on icons and scroll down with my fingers as I read.Īccording to our colorimeter, the Surface Laptop 4's display covers 77% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, making it more vivid than the panels on the XPS 13 (69%) and Spectre x360 14 (75%) but not as saturated as those on the MacBook Air (81%) or the average premium laptop (85%). The Surface Laptop 4 is not a 2-in-1 laptop - for that, see the Surface Pro 7 or Surface Book 3 - but it does have a touchscreen.
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