Samsung and Intel's collaboration on SmartPower HDR technology promises to make High Dynamic Range (HDR) content more power-efficient for laptops. The system uses real-time data from the laptop's chipset and OLED panel to adjust the driving voltage, reducing unnecessary power consumption when displaying standard or SDR content.
The approach allows laptops to conserve battery life while still delivering vibrant colors and brightness during HDR playback. Samsung Display claims that SmartPower HDR can minimize power usage by up to 22% during general use cases and 17% during HDR content consumption. This technology essentially bridges the gap between SDR and HDR modes, making it easier for users to access the benefits of HDR without compromising on battery life.
Intel showcased this technology last year but has now expanded upon its capabilities with Samsung Display's expertise. However, no specific laptop models have been announced for SmartPower HDR yet, leaving consumers to wait until more details are revealed about when and where this technology will become available in laptops.
The approach allows laptops to conserve battery life while still delivering vibrant colors and brightness during HDR playback. Samsung Display claims that SmartPower HDR can minimize power usage by up to 22% during general use cases and 17% during HDR content consumption. This technology essentially bridges the gap between SDR and HDR modes, making it easier for users to access the benefits of HDR without compromising on battery life.
Intel showcased this technology last year but has now expanded upon its capabilities with Samsung Display's expertise. However, no specific laptop models have been announced for SmartPower HDR yet, leaving consumers to wait until more details are revealed about when and where this technology will become available in laptops.