AMOLED and UIs with dark modes have skyrocketed in popularity in the smartphone market over the years, mainly based on the idea that both are easier on battery life, particularly when combined. A new study published by Purdue University engineers question this rationale, albeit under certain conditions only.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-research-challenges-the-theory-that-dark-mode-on-OLED-saves-battery-on-a-smartphone.553003.0.html
wonder if they accounted for the fact that a lot of "dark modes" aren't truly dark modes, but more like grey modes.
A 3-9% savings in electricity usage is great! Why editorialize it as a small or insignificant savings?! In almost any industry, in almost any metric, engineers would kill for a 3-9% improvement attained so easily!
Besides, even if it saved NO electricity, I'd still demand it, because it saves my EYES!
Quote from: Eric on August 02, 2021, 01:57:28
Besides, even if it saved NO electricity, I'd still demand it, because it saves my EYES!
I can tell you without any doubt that the AMOLED low PWM will do more damage to your eyes than using dark mode on a good quality LCD.