Dimming your screen brightness is one of the most effective and straightforward ways to extend your smartphone's battery life. Here’s a detailed look at how adjusting your screen brightness can make a ...
While playing your favorite games on a Windows 11/10 PC, does your screen dim or get darker? Well, it’s not only you who is annoyed by this issue. At times, when playing games on full screen, the ...
Phone brightness is rated in nits, and you should always aim for a phone with at least 2,000 nits of peak brightness. OLED displays can sometimes get away with lower nits thanks to their increased ...
Your MacBook does not know better than you. Apple's macOS has an infuriating habit of automatically changing the computer's screen brightness level, seemingly at random. No, it's not all in your head.
The latest TCL QM8 Series, one of our longtime favorite TVs, brings flagship display tech to a wider audience.
Android has improved a lot over the years but one of the earlier additions to the OS was auto-brightness. Dubbed “Adaptive Brightness” in modern iterations of Android, that does exactly what its name ...
Adaptable screen brightness isn’t a new idea — it’s one of those little pieces of technology that runs in the background of your phone, for example, making it easier to use in bright sunlight or ...
Developers Jordi Bruin and Ben Harraway have released an application called Vivid that allows Apple’s new MacBook Pro models and Pro Display XDR to achieve double the brightness systemwide—something ...
The 2021 MacBook Pro and the 2019 Pro Display XDR have displays that can go up to 1,600 nits of brightness, but, by default, these levels can only be reached when watching HDR videos. Usually, users ...
Projector brightness specs continue to increase across the market, but more lumens don’t always mean a better image.