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by alin23
1598 days ago
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I’m not trying to draw HDR content. I want to increase to overall UI brightness (basically, make the brightness of where backlight LEDs go past the software defined limit) I’m testing Apple’s claim of 1000 nits sustained brightness which led many people to believe that they can finally use their laptop in direct sunlight without squinting at the screen. I’m aware of thermal limitations and that even sustained might not mean “whole screen at 1000 nits for 8 hours”. But it would be nice to be able to use 1 hour of my work time to work in the park outside my apartment with a bright enough screen for that time. The system has thermal capping implemented from what I saw in the CoreBrightness framework, so it should be safe as long as the system can detect that LEDs are starting to overheat and lower the brightness automatically. |
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