Samsung and Intel’s OLED tech makes HDR easier on laptop battery life

For example, normal laptop use cases such as web browsing or document editing may operate at lower voltage levels. In contrast, high-definition content such as games or video playback requires higher brightness and voltage. Traditional HDR modes remain locked at maximum brightness, resulting in excessive power usage even in standard scenarios. As a result, many laptops default to SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) mode, despite the color and brightness benefits of HDR.

In comparison, SmartPower HDR™ reduces power consumption associated with OLED pixel emissions by up to 22% in normal use and up to 17% during HDR content. Specifically, in normal usage scenarios, the power consumption is comparable to that of SDR mode.



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