LG Display has begun mass-producing new LCD panels featuring Oxide 1 Hz technology, which could significantly extend Windows laptop battery life by dynamically adjusting screen refresh rates.
Key points
- LG’s new LCD panels can reduce refresh rates to 1 Hz during static content to minimize power consumption.
- The technology utilizes oxide-based thin-film transistors and proprietary algorithms to prevent current leakage.
- LG claims the innovation can improve overall battery efficiency by up to 48% compared to standard displays.
- The Dell XPS 16 is the first laptop to feature this technology, achieving nearly 27 hours of battery life in testing.
- LG plans to expand this variable refresh rate technology to OLED display panels starting next year.
This advancement provides a critical hardware solution for Windows laptops to compete with the long-standing battery efficiency of Apple’s MacBook lineup. By reducing power draw at the display level, manufacturers can offer high-performance machines that maintain long-lasting battery life without relying solely on specialized ARM-based processors.