{"id":818,"date":"2025-02-21T06:02:48","date_gmt":"2025-02-21T06:02:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.batteryone.co\/blog\/?p=818"},"modified":"2025-02-21T06:02:48","modified_gmt":"2025-02-21T06:02:48","slug":"does-dark-mode-really-save-power-on-lcd-displays","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.batteryone.co\/blog\/archives\/818","title":{"rendered":"Does Dark Mode Really Save Power on LCD Displays?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>If you&#8217;re familiar with&nbsp;<strong>OLED<\/strong>&nbsp;technology, you know one of its biggest advantages: the ability to turn off individual pixels, offering deeper blacks and potential&nbsp;<strong>power savings<\/strong>. Dark modes\u2014available on most operating systems\u2014are designed to save&nbsp;<strong>power<\/strong>&nbsp;by making backgrounds dark or black, and they also cater to those who simply prefer the look.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.arstechnica.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/GettyImages-2184412272-1152x648.jpg\" alt=\"\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>But what happens on older, still dominant display technologies like&nbsp;<strong>LCDs<\/strong>? The results suggest that dark mode may not save as much&nbsp;<strong>power<\/strong>&nbsp;as we\u2019ve been led to believe, especially when it comes to LCDs. In fact, the study shows that many users turn up the&nbsp;<strong>brightness<\/strong>&nbsp;when using dark mode, potentially using more power than they would in light mode.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&gt;&gt;&gt;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.batteryone.co\/detail\/1747143\/HQ-6887SDS\">HQ-6887SDS<\/a>&nbsp;for&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.batteryone.co\/brand\/4\/Samsung\">Samsung<\/a>&nbsp;HQ-6887SDS<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Surprising Findings<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>The&nbsp;<strong>BBC<\/strong>\u2019s research, published as part of the International Workshop on Low Carbon Computing (though not peer-reviewed), examined how the display settings affect&nbsp;<strong>power consumption<\/strong>. In this experiment, participants were asked to view the&nbsp;<strong>BBC Sounds<\/strong>&nbsp;homepage in both light and dark modes on a 2017 MacBook Pro with an&nbsp;<strong>LCD display<\/strong>. The participants were asked to adjust the brightness until they felt comfortable.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Interestingly, 80% of participants increased the&nbsp;<strong>brightness<\/strong>&nbsp;significantly when using the dark mode version of the site, compared to light mode. This, the study suggests, highlights a potential pitfall in assumptions about the&nbsp;<strong>energy efficiency<\/strong>&nbsp;of dark mode. The researchers concluded that \u201cthe&nbsp;<strong>energy efficiency<\/strong>&nbsp;benefits of dark mode are not as straightforward as commonly believed for display energy,\u201d especially when users manually adjust&nbsp;<strong>brightness<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This experiment used an&nbsp;<strong>LCD laptop<\/strong>, which makes sense given that dark mode\u2019s&nbsp;<strong>power-saving<\/strong>&nbsp;benefits are tied to&nbsp;<strong>OLED technology<\/strong>, where individual pixels can be turned off to reduce power consumption. On an LCD screen, however, the backlight remains on regardless of whether the screen is dark or light. As a result, dark mode doesn\u2019t really offer significant&nbsp;<strong>power savings<\/strong>. The study suggests that, \u201cgiven that most devices still use&nbsp;<strong>LCDs<\/strong>, where power consumption may not be reduced by displaying darker colours,\u201d the broad claims of&nbsp;<strong>energy savings<\/strong>&nbsp;from dark mode may not be applicable to all devices.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While&nbsp;<strong>OLED displays<\/strong>&nbsp;can indeed save&nbsp;<strong>power<\/strong>&nbsp;by turning off pixels in dark areas of the screen,&nbsp;<strong>LCDs<\/strong>&nbsp;simply don\u2019t have this capability. So while&nbsp;<strong>OLED technology<\/strong>&nbsp;has the potential to cut&nbsp;<strong>power consumption<\/strong>&nbsp;by up to 47% at full brightness, this won\u2019t apply to most users on&nbsp;<strong>LCD screens<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&gt;&gt;&gt;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.batteryone.co\/detail\/1747148\/BAT-EDA40K\">BAT-EDA40K<\/a>&nbsp;for&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.batteryone.co\/brand\/11\/Honeywell\">Honeywell<\/a>&nbsp;BAT-EDA40K<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Is Dark Mode Truly Efficient?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>While the BBC\u2019s findings were based on a sample size of just 10 participants, meaning it might not provide a universal answer to the question of dark mode&#8217;s effectiveness, they provide an intriguing glimpse into the complexities of dark mode&#8217;s impact on&nbsp;<strong>power usage<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In fact, a similar analysis by consultancy firm&nbsp;<strong>Valtech<\/strong>&nbsp;points to research from&nbsp;<strong>Purdue University<\/strong>&nbsp;that suggests dark mode savings range from 3-9% on&nbsp;<strong>OLED devices<\/strong>&nbsp;with auto-brightness, but could be as low as 0% for devices with&nbsp;<strong>LCD screens<\/strong>.&nbsp;<strong>Omdia<\/strong>, a research firm, estimated that&nbsp;<strong>OLED displays<\/strong>&nbsp;hold 53% of the smartphone market but only 14% of the tablet and laptop market by 2028, suggesting that for most users, dark mode\u2019s&nbsp;<strong>energy benefits<\/strong>&nbsp;might be overstated.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Moreover, the study also points out that other factors\u2014such as&nbsp;<strong>content color schemes<\/strong>,&nbsp;<strong>user behavior<\/strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>device type<\/strong>\u2014could have a significant impact on&nbsp;<strong>power consumption<\/strong>. In this context, blanket claims about&nbsp;<strong>energy savings<\/strong>&nbsp;from dark mode should be reconsidered, especially for non-<strong>OLED devices<\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you&#8217;re familiar with&nbsp;OLED&nbsp;technology, you know one of its biggest advantages: the ability to turn off individual pixels, offering deeper blacks and potential&nbsp;power savings. Dark modes\u2014available on most operating systems\u2014are designed to save&nbsp;power&nbsp;by making backgrounds dark or black, and they also cater to those who simply prefer the look. 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