Intel and Samsung Team up to Cut OLED Power Consumption by up to 22% with HDR Content
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SmartPower HDR promises the end of the battery dilemma when using HDR content on notebooks with an OLED display. Is it worth waiting for the new devices from Samsung and Intel? A 22 percent lower consumption speaks daf r. (Continue reading)
Samsung Display and Intel have joined forces to develop SmartPower HDR. This new technology is designed to significantly reduce the power consumption of OLED displays in laptops. Compared to conventional HDR modes, SmartPower HDR... Read the full article: Samsung and Intel introduce SmartPower HDR: Reduced power consumption for OLED laptops
Intel And Samsung Team Up On SmartPower HDR To Slash Battery Hit On OLED Laptops
OLED screens that deliver vibrant HDR are becoming more common in laptops, with a strong contingent of entries at CES 2026 from Dell’s Alienware lineup, Lenovo’s newest ThinkPads and HP’s latest OMEN models. It’s a meaningful development that users can easily appreciate thanks to rich colors and unbeatable contrast, but an OLED, and particularly
Samsung Display and Intel Co-Develop 'SmartPower HDR' to Reduce OLED Power Consumption
Samsung Display and Intel have jointly developed SmartPower HDR, which can reduce OLED's emissive power consumption by up to 22% in HDR mode on laptops. As AI PCs become more widespread, the new technology is expected to significantly improve battery efficiency and enhance the HDR viewing experience. SmartPower HDR allows users to enjoy HDR content on laptops while minimizing power usage. Display power consumption is largely affected by driving…
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