Even with the volume at 75 percent, the slate filled my office with sound when streaming Alex Care's "Too Close." I would just stay away from max volume, as the audio becomes too tinny. Thanks to its front-facing stereo speakers, the Yoga Tablet 2 is one boisterous tablet. The screen averaged 374 nits, which is higher than the previous Yoga 10 HD+ (339 nits), the category average (336 nits) and the G Pad and Transformer Pad. Lenovo's tablet beats most of the value-priced competition on brightness. That's worse than the category average (5.6) and the G Pad 10.1 (1.5), but at least it beats the TG103C (10.5). The Yoga Tablet 2 doesn't offer great color accuracy either, as its display registered a Delta-E score of 9.4 (closer to 0 is best). That's a far cry from premium tablets such as the iPad Air 2 (99.6 percent) and the category average (83 percent), but in the same ballpark as other budget devices, such as the LG G Pad 10.1 (63.9 percent) and Asus Transformer Pad TF103C (59.4 percent). According to our colorimeter, this slate can display 68.4 percent of the sRGB color gamut.
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