Better longevity on the move is always a major boon for notebooks, and a tweak to usher in improved power-efficiency for the display is good to see, too.
Microsoft today rolled out a new Windows 11 build to Insiders in the Canary Channel that brings Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC) to plugged in devices.
Two weeks ago, Microsoft released a Windows 11 build to the Dev Channel which came with Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC) an energy-saving feature that works by dimming areas of the screen depending on the content that is being viewed. It was supposed to be something that would benefit all, including desktop users.
The new Windows 11 Insider Canary build 25346 also has a new design for the connection bar for remote desktop sessions, along with some other new features and various improvements.
Microsoft just released Windows 11 Build 25346 to Insiders in the Canary Channel. The update adds a new way to save battery when a laptop or 2-in-1 is plugged in.