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Display improvements: Added a ref. "Inking" doesn't refer to screen inking here, so changed it to reflect that. Also "boosting" doesn't quite make sense here and it isn't that formal, so changed it to "increases".
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==Display improvements==
* '''Dynamic refresh rate''' automatically increases the [[refresh rate]] when scrolling or when using the inking function in some applications. It can also lower the refresh rate, when possible, to save battery power.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/29/22555295/microsoft-windows-11-dynamic-refresh-rate-laptops|title=Windows 11 includes new Dynamic Refresh Rate feature to save laptop battery life|date=June 29, 2021|publisher=The Verge|access-date=August 12, 2024}}</ref>
* '''Dynamic refresh rate''' automatically boosts the [[refresh rate]] when scrolling or inking.{{Clarify|reason=I'm not sure if "inking" refers to screen inking, a phenomenon whereby piexls turn dark due to being damaged. "Scrolling" is a user action and a reader might think "inking" is in the same fashion. However, screen inking as I defined it isn't something that can be caused on a whim by a user. So if "screen inking" isn't the intended meaning, what then is the meaning?|date=January 2023}} It can also lower the refresh rate, when possible, to save battery power.
* Auto HDR.
* [[Content adaptive brightness control]] (CABC).