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LG Display Starts Mass Producing New AI-Friendly LCD Screens That Can Use Almost 50% Less Power

LG's Oxide 1Hz LCD panels reduce power use by enabling refresh rates as low as 1 Hz, offering 48% longer battery life on Dell's 2026 XPS laptops, the company said.

  • LG Display is mass-producing the "world's first" Oxide 1Hz LCD panels for Dell XPS laptops, featuring "proprietary circuit algorithms and panel design technologies" to dynamically adjust refresh rates and extend battery life.
  • Oxide 1Hz automatically adjusts refresh rates between 1Hz and 120Hz based on usage patterns, dropping to minimal refresh rates during static tasks like reading emails or documents to conserve power.
  • LG Display claims the innovation delivers "48% more use on a single-charge" compared to existing solutions and is currently available in 2026 Dell XPS laptops as a base option.
  • Dell promises 27 hours of battery life for the 2K LCD variant of its 2026 XPS laptops, substantially exceeding the 12 hours and 23 minutes achieved by the OLED version in lab testing.
  • While Oxide 1Hz currently targets the XPS lineup, LG Display plans to launch an OLED version next year, bringing the technology to higher-quality screens known for pure blacks and color contrasts.
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All 120 Hz screens are not worth it — and that's precisely where LG Display wants to change the deal. The Korean manufacturer has announced the start of mass production of the first LCD panel for laptop capable of varying its refreshment from 1 Hz to 120 Hz thanks to its Oxide 1 Hz technology. [...] LG Display article: The first 1-120 Hz LCD screen for laptop promises +48% autonomy appeared first on BlogNT: the Blog of New Technologies.

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