Method for reducing the power used by emissive display devices

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Attributes

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C345S211000, C715S252000

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07002593

ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing the power used by a display device having light emitting pixels, includes the steps of: receiving formatted information for presentation on the display device; modifying the format of the formatted information to reduce the number and/or intensity of bright pixels in a display of the formatted information; rendering the modified formatted information; and displaying the rendered modified formatted information on the display device.

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