LG's New 1Hz Display Tech Promises up to 48% Better Battery Life in Laptops
LG Display's Oxide 1Hz panel reduces power consumption by adjusting refresh rates, enabling Dell XPS laptops to achieve 48% longer battery life in web browsing tests.
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Intel and LG Display may have beaten Apple and Qualcomm with the best laptop battery life ever
One of the coolest laptops we saw at CES in January was the new Dell XPS 16, with a unique 1-120Hz variable refresh rate display that can sip power when you don't need the screen to stay speedy. Just how little power might it consume? Notebookcheck has tested a version of the laptop with that LG Display screen and a new Intel Panther Lake chip - and it appears to be the most efficient laptop that's ever gone through its Wi-Fi web browsing test. …
LG's new 1Hz display tech promises up to 48% better battery life in laptops
LG Display recently announced Oxide 1Hz, a brand-new display technology that it says can significantly improve battery efficiency. The new display type, which has just entered mass production, is designed to automatically change the refresh rate between 1Hz and 120Hz depending on the context.Read Entire Article
Variable frame rates are already standard in the smartphone range. Now they also reach notebooks. LG starts the series production of a panel, which can down to 1 Hz and thus save energy.
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