Microsoft has published a new patent that showcases a pixel-dimming technology for displays that can be helpful for gamers.
Microsoft's "Pixel Luminance For Digital Displays" Lays Out Display Pixel Dimming Technology For Gamers
The patent explains the control of luminance of digital displays that feature rows of pixels by reducing their input voltage. Dimmer pixels are said to work great to conserve power and more importantly, in environments where ambient light levels are higher, the luminance can also be increased. The former advantage can benefit devices that are running on a battery such as laptops and smartphones.
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Some of the features of this display pixel-dimming technology include (via Windows Report):
- Brightness: The pulse-width modulated signal can control the brightness of the pixels. By changing the length of the “on” and “off” pulses, the display can make some of its parts brighter or dimmer, at the same time.
- Color Accuracy: The timing of the signals can also affect the color of the pixels. If the signals are sent at the right times, the display can show the colors more accurately.
- Refresh Rate: The rate at which the signals are sent can affect how quickly the display can change what it’s showing. This is important for things like watching videos or playing games, where the screen needs to change rapidly.
- Power Consumption: The use of pulse-width modulation can also affect the power consumption of the display. Displays that use this technique can often save power, which can make the device’s battery last longer.
The other benefit of this new patent is allowing users to set one part of the screen brighter and one part of the screen dimmer and vice versa since each pixel is individually controlled. The driving force behind this new technology would be a component known as EM gate driver which controls the brightness of each pixel through signals.
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