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OLED Laptops Get Smarter Power Savings
7 Jan
Summary
- New tech monitors frame brightness to adjust OLED panel voltage.
- Power consumption reduced up to 22% in general use.
- SmartPower HDR makes HDR usable without draining battery.

Samsung Display and Intel have collaborated on a new laptop technology called SmartPower HDR. This innovation aims to drastically minimize power consumption when users view High Dynamic Range (HDR) content on OLED displays.
The technology works by having the laptop's chipset monitor the peak brightness of each rendered frame in real-time. This data is then used by the OLED panel's timing controller to determine the optimal driving voltage, thereby reducing power usage significantly compared to traditional HDR modes.
Samsung Display claims SmartPower HDR can cut power consumption by up to 22% during general laptop use and by 17% while viewing HDR content. This advancement could encourage more widespread adoption of HDR on laptops, as power usage in general scenarios becomes comparable to Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) mode.




