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| | Ask HN: Do darker pixels use less power? | | 1 point by walkon on Jan 16, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments | | I am asking because it seems to me that the closer a pixel on an LCD monitor is to off, the less power it should take to display it. If so, sites that are commonly used as homepages and/or just visited often (e.g. google, facebook), could reduce the energy usage of client machines by using a large percentage of darker pixels (e.g. black background, lighter text). Considering the amount of client monitors displaying those sites on a daily basis, couldn't this make a significant difference? background-color: #000; FTW?! |
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On a CRT, black is probably the greenest color. But in both cases, I suspect the difference is so small that you wouldn't be able to measure it in pennies on your electric bill.