

The Predator Triton 500 is better in this respect than the Blade 15 (262 nits), but doesn't beat the Stealth (339 nits). I could already tell the screen was a little on the dim side, so I wasn't surprised to see that its 277-nit result failed to match the 281-nit average. MORE: Laptops with the Most Colorful Screens The Razer Blade 15 and MSI GS65 Stealth reached 149 and 161 percent, respectively. The notebook's panel reproduced 117 percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is above our 100-percent minimum, but below the 138-percent premium gaming average.

Sneaking quietly toward the enemy base, I took out a guard with a throwing knife his blood turned the snow-covered ground dark red.ĭetails on the display were so clear, I could see the glass as it splintered into shards. I stopped to admire the delicate snowflakes dancing in the jet-black sky and lighting up the iridescent green of the aurora borealis before I made my way towards my objective. The view was just as nice (and bloody) during my " Battlefield V" playthrough. Details were so clear that I could see the glass as it splintered into shards. I saw various-sized globules of crimson red blood spurt out of a man's chest as he was propelled backwards through a window during the "Shaft" trailer. The Triton 500's 15.6-inch screen offers fairly rich color that's held back by a rather dim display. That's enough to hook up a few monitors and a mouse or two, but you have another USB 3.1 port on the left alongside an HDMI 2.0 port, Ethernet and jacks for a headphone, microphone and power.
