> uses more power so kills battery life faster and worse for the environment. Where's the win?
Depends on the device, but often the difference is a very minimal few point percent, perhaps 3-5%. I would think it can easily be compensated for by undervolting/powerlimiting on laptops.
The win is lesser eye strain/headaches for a lot of people. No harm in turning it off if you don't need it, but many do benefit.
Depends on the device, but often the difference is a very minimal few point percent, perhaps 3-5%. I would think it can easily be compensated for by undervolting/powerlimiting on laptops.
The win is lesser eye strain/headaches for a lot of people. No harm in turning it off if you don't need it, but many do benefit.