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Intel and BOE have collaborated on a laptop screen called the "Winning Display 1 Hz ," which could dramatically cut power consumption.
Winning Display's headline feature is the ability to dynamically adjust the refresh rate to as low as one hertz when appropriate.
A report from BOE 's recent Global Innovation Partner Conference claims this technique reduces display power usage by up to 65 percent compared to traditional screens.
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