When an external display changes width, adaptive screen data resizing and second-content filling preserve image visibility without excessive stretching.
Ambient-light sensors calculate PQ shifts for display luminance mapping, preserving image detail and appearance without simple linear brightness control.
See how blank-period detection disables functional blocks and memory devices when display processing is unnecessary, reducing power use.
Separate multimedia and operation views into dedicated screen areas to reduce black edges and prevent controls from covering content.
XR systems can display multiple application panels concurrently while cooperative and exclusive modes simplify switching and preserve virtual-object state.
State-dependent weights adjust reference-pixel grayscale compensation to correct panel luminance variation and reduce overcompensation.
Temperature, grayscale, and luminance inputs guide compensation data that limits color and luminance shifts in displayed images.
A discrete GPU drives Thunderbolt external graphics before boot without a multiplexer, then hands the internal panel to the iGPU after driver loading.
Embedding setting data in selected image-data intervals lets one source-driver interface replace separate terminals and reduce chip size.
Multi-point photometry maps ambient light across the screen so each modulation area can receive suitable brightness.