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minus-square@VediusPollio@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoDepends on the resting state of the LCD.
minus-square@MoonEqualEqualCheese@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish14•2 years agoSaves energy for OLED, not LCD.
minus-square@VediusPollio@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 years agoYes for OLED. Sometimes for LCD. From what I understand, LCDs can have a resting state that will either stop light, or a resting state that will let light through. The backlight remains on, but a panel that natively blocks the light will require less power when showing black.
Depends on the resting state of the LCD.
Saves energy for OLED, not LCD.
Yes for OLED. Sometimes for LCD.
From what I understand, LCDs can have a resting state that will either stop light, or a resting state that will let light through. The backlight remains on, but a panel that natively blocks the light will require less power when showing black.