That's a brilliant topic and definitely needs much more attention!
I currently have Samsung SynchMaster SA550 which has 3 settings of autobrightness and a built in light sensor.
3 settings allow it to change sensitivity level, and another 3 for brightness levels (fast, normal, slow adapt and dim, normal, bright brightness)
the reason for this is rather simple,
desktop screen doesnt come with dimmable backlight, it's power saving feature for portable stuff and has no graphical meaning, brightness on desktop LCD is constant and controls only change darker colors to brighter
hopefully they never introduce it to desktops, I don't like brightness sensors
And this is so wrong. All new Led panels have dimmable leds built in, and most of the decent displays have auto function at some level. But stupidly, they adjust the brightness due to image color being processed, not via a sensor that senses environment.
*edit: this was not wrong when this post was first written (2001) sorry for being late
Back to topic,
My autobrightness display is kinda old, I want to have at least 85hz and 27" display now but my old screen has this ability to relax my eyes automagically so I came to this topic to learn about other (perhaps) newer alternatives.
As far as I know, Samsung and Dell are wise enough companies to make this tech, but I'm not sure which models have them, that's why I came here.
edit2: As of 2022, BenQ displays also have autobrightness sensor, I guess I'll go with that one
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