![]() ![]() When I played both laptops side by side, the Pro had a fuller bass and was less tinny, but it’s also $800 more. The lyrics had plenty of room to breathe, and the beat was punchy enough, but the sound wasn’t as well rounded as the six-speaker sound system on the MacBook Pro 14. The MacBook Air M2’s four-speaker sound system is pretty good, delivering clear audio when I played “I Ain’t Worried” from One Republic on Spotify. ![]() However, the Air’s Delta-E accuracy score of 0.2 was the same as the XPS 13. The XPS 13 OLED notched a higher 117% and 83%, respectively. The Air M2’s display registered 107% of the sRGB color gamut and 75.9% of the more demanding DCI-P3 color space. Things looked just as good in terms of color reproduction and accuracy. That’s slightly better than what the MacBook Pro M2 turned in (474/490 nits) in the same tests and brighter than the Dell XPS 13 OLED’s 357-nit average. It averaged 489 nits of brightness and peaked at 495 nits with HDR content. ![]() The MacBook Air M2’s panel impressed in our lab tests as well. Plus, the picture was bright enough that I could enjoy the action from wide viewing angles. While watching the trailer for Minions: The Rise of Gru, I was captivated by the level of detail in little Gru’s eyes, hair and scarf as he exploded down the road on a jet-powered bike. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) (opens in new tab) ![]()
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