There are several factors that we must take into account when buying a new computer equipment, especially when it is a portable computer. While, if we opt for a desktop computer, more or less we can always find the same features based on the processor, depending on other components, we can have more or less functions. For laptops, the number of options that may be available may be higher.
In the market we can find a wide range of portable equipment, equipment designed to cover all the needs of users. On the one hand, there are basic laptops, laptops whose main attraction is the price, leaving aside certain features that for many users are unimportant. On the other hand, we find teams focused on portability, equipment that offers great autonomy sacrificing power. In addition, we also have laptops on the market that, video game orientedideal equipment for those users who need a powerful equipment sacrificing autonomy, but that generally include the best specifications on the market.
But, in addition, many of these teams, at least the ones that can really boast of being really gaming, integrate a screen with a high refresh rate, a refresh rate that allows you to enjoy games with a fluidity much higher than that of any desktop monitor that is not focused on this sector. Monitors focused on the gaming world offer a high refresh rate on the screen, that is, a higher number of frames per second, which is especially useful in first and third person shooter games.
This refresh rate starts at 144 Hz and can go up to 360 Hz. Office equipment monitors, like most televisions, whether smart or not, offer a refresh rate of between 60 and 75 Hz. These monitors are much cheaper than those that offer us a high refresh rate. But, in addition to being more expensive, they also represent a significant energy expenditure compared to 60 Hz monitors. On a desktop computer, the consumption that the monitor can make is insignificant, since we should not worry about the battery.
Modify the refresh rate on a laptop
However, in portable equipment, where it is necessary to get the most out of our equipment’s battery, it can mean enjoying a couple more hours of autonomy if we lower the refresh rate to 60 Hz, a rate more than enough to see work fluent enough with office applications, be it Word, Excel, Photoshop, internet browser or even editing any type of video.
To check whether our computer has a screen with a high refresh rate or to reduce it to save battery, we must access the Windows configuration options (Win + i) > Display > Advanced display. Next, in the Choose an update frequency section, click on the drop-down box and see all the available options to select the smallest number. When the refresh rate is lower, the number of images that will be displayed will be lower, so the screen will consume less battery than normal to the detriment of screen fluidity.