Hi everyone,
TLDR; I noticed that the 16'' one is a little bit less brighter than my 15.4'' from 2019
In full:
I wanted to chime in on the brightness discussion.
I ran those tests a couple of times for the 2011 Macbook Pro 15.4', 2012 Macbook Pro 15.4'', the 2014 Macbook Pro 15'' and various replacement screens from Apple...(full disclosure, the replacement screens were meh...)
I currently own the Macbook Pro 15.4'' (with an AMD Radeon Pro Vega 20 4 GB chip) from June 2019 and the Macbook Pro 16'' ordered a month ago (with an AMD Radeon Pro 5500M chip) that I received today in the mail. Both machines are custom built with a weird foreign keyboard layout etc...
I am using the X-Rite 1Display Pro
https://www.xrite.com/categories/calibration-profiling/i1display-pro to measure the luminance and the white point between those devices (I use this device for color management). I personally believe that a combination of both (luminance > white point) might make an LCD display feel brighter. I also believe a brighter LCD screen is better as the brightness can always be turned down where a hardware or firmware limit can not.
Here are my test results (
I ran each test 3x times with the same conditions: dark outside, neon overhead lights at my office, both MacBooks placed in the same angle and location, nobody moves. Some of you may argue I should run this in a complete dark room and I would agree with that through it's actually hard to get sometimes the perfect black room without reflections).
I ran each test with the full backlight cranked up, no true-tone & automatically adjusted brightness and energy saver settings running. Both machines were plugged in.
I measured the native white-point and luminance on a Gamma 2.2 (default) setting and placing the measurement device in the center of the screen.
Screen IDs (not sure if this is still the right way of getting those IDs on Catalina:
https://appsliced.co/ask/how-do-i-d...anufacturer-for-my-macbook-pro-retina-display)
15'': LP154WT5-SJA2, DCN928401UJMJFWAR
16'': LP160WT1-SJA4, F0Y003100NJPLV78S
I assume those are LG based.
I noticed that the 16'' one is a little bit less brighter than my 15.4'' from 2019. Here the
average test results:
16''
15.4''
On average the 15.4'' from 2019 seems to be brighter by about 4.6 percent. I was able to notice it visually. The higher Kelvin on the 15.4'' might have made a difference as well.
There could be a couple of measurements issues:
- my X-Rite device might not be calibrated perfectly for such high levels of luminance
- my eye-sight might be subjective
- I am too picky and that level of luminance difference is ok for those "prosumers" screens
Next steps:
I am running the fresh out of the box Macbook Pro in Screensaver mode for the next 2 days without turning off the screen to ensure there is no "break-in" period. I chose the wonderful Aerial screensavers from John Coates to take care of that:
https://github.com/JohnCoates/Aerial
I will run the test again by the end of the week on the new machine to see if anything has changed.
I am contemplating playing this game again that I did in 2012 when I replaced the machine a couple of times by returning the new device and ordering a fresh one until I found an LCD panel that met my expectations.
I also agree with Lisa on the rest of the specs: