![]() ![]() For the best viewing experience, you need to be directly in front of its display to find that elusive sweet spot. ![]() Vertical viewing angles are also not the Stream 11's strong suit, though side-to-side angles are better. Both 14-inch laptops' color ranges were much higher than those on these smaller screens, with the Lenovo reproducing 83.5 percent of the gamut and the Dell displaying 81.4 percent. The Stream's screen can reproduce 77.5 percent of the sRGB gamut, as opposed to the measly 63.1 percent that the Samsung Chromebook 3 managed. When I watched the same scene on the Samsung Chromebook 3, its 259-nit screen showed far more details of the villain's gold armor than the Stream 11's display did. I also had trouble seeing all the details in Vulture's armor in the Spider-Man: Homecoming trailer. While the screens on both the Stream 11 and the Lenovo Ideapad 100S-14 have the same total brightness average (188 nits), I preferred the Ideapad's display because black text actually looked black on the panel, unlike on the Stream 11, where the grayish-looking text forced me to squint while reading. The Samsung Chromebook 3, however, is near perfect, with a Delta-E of 0.21. It earned a Delta-E rating of 3.69 (lower is better), which is in the same ballpark as the scores from its 14-inch rivals (3.46 for the Dell Inspiand 3.85 for the Lenovo Ideapad 100S-14). The colors produced by the Stream 11's display aren't particularly accurate, but they are on a par with those of other laptops in its price range.
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