

When we measured color reproduction, the MacBook delivered 117 percent of the sRGB gamut, which is less vibrant than both versions of the m51. But the MacBook Pro topped both models with a luminous 354 nites. The m15’s 60-Hz screen is plenty bright at 284 nits, which topped the premium gaming laptop average (278 nits) while the 144-Hz display missed the mark at 241 nits. But when we switched to typing in Google Docs, the normally white background looked cream. TrueTone worked as advertised, automatically adjusting the color balance under our office’s fluorescent lighting, which was great for watching videos. The 15.4-inch, 2880 x 1800 panel is the first to feature Apple's TrueTone technology "uses advanced multichannel sensors to adjust the color and intensity" of the screen. Typical of most MacBooks, the 15-inch Pro has a Retina Display that is simply gorgeous.
