Brightness Booster Pc

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Griselda Humbarger

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:17:26 PM8/5/24
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Hereis an idea... it is hard to read the text in my shot. I have a Toshiba laptop... you may have a different one. If the power saving function of your laptop is disabled then I would expect it would return to default... full brightness. Look for the powersaving function and make sure that it is unchecked within gamebooster... (you did not describe your laptop within your user computer details so I can't tell you what it would look like).

Hi @eschroedermark, and thanks for taking the time to share this suggestion about having the option to add an ability to boost screen brightness temporarily on Charge 4. We rely on feedback like yours to help us develop products and features that we know our community wants to see. If this suggestion receives votes from other customers and gains popularity, it will be shared internally with various teams at Fitbit. To learn more about how Fitbit decides which suggestions get developed, visit our FAQs.



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This is actually so crucial that I am considering sending back my FB4 and reverting to the FB2 which had no such problems. It is odd that FB spent so much time on bells and whistles (which after awhile are overwhelming, is the beep for a message, the fact I am in Fat Burning, I hit 10,000 steps, a phone call, a calendar entry, or the new one, which I assume is fitbit points for effort) and totally missed the brightness issue. The dull lit words are impossible to see unless you are inside. Right now, this is a HUGH disappointment. Might as well look at it at the end of the day for how many steps you have and that's it! Right now if I rate the FB4 (and that is for the FB2 features) it would barely get a three out of 5 stars.


Agree whole heartedly. I'm not a runner but walk a lot every day. It's an absolute pain trying to see what is on the screen during the day. Even trying to see if the watch has connected to gps is a trial. Something needs to be done about this. Most people would be using fitbit for outdoor exercise so you would think that it would be a pretty normal requirement for a fitness watch. Commonsense really. Come on fitbit time to fix this massive flaw.


Thank you so VERY much to all who commented on the screen brightness. I have some issues with my Versa 2, but I can read it in bright sunlight. My Alta was impossible to read outside. I HAD considered getting a Charge 4 for my husband, but now I certainly won't. The Versa 2 is FAR too generous with steps sometimes awarding me steps when I've been sitting for ten minutes. That said, I love the timer. I have serious glaucoma, so the timer and the alarms are a huge help to me remembering when and how long to apply by eye drops. Thank you all again!!


I completely agree. This issue needs to be addressed. I like to be able to read the screen while cycling, to see speed, distance, HR, etc. It is very difficult to do that while riding, and actually becomes a safety issue since a simple glance at the display isn't enough to read it, you need to puzzle out the dim characters, which takes extra time and diverts your eyes from the road.


I logged onto Fitbit this morning to change some settings, and this is their main screen advertisement, which I thought was very pertinent to this conversation we're having. Yes, Fitbit, our goals have a place in the sun, but obviously our Fitbit Charge 4 (and Charge 3) do not.

PS: If this seems off-topic, or might drive the conversation away from our goal to get the screen brightened, let me know and I'll delete it. I just about spit out my coffee when I read this though.


Unable to read (or even see) the display in the outdoors. After rebooting the device the 'smiley face' comes up, (relatively bright)... then reverts to a dull & dim setting that is exceptionally difficult to see anywhere other than in a dark or dimly lit room. Some guidance regarding a resolution or a firmware update to remedy this challenge would be greatly appreciated.


@Randy32169 thanks for your hint. Mine was "Dim" as well for some reason. Better now but still not really bright enough for sunny day. Based on this setting already existing, I am hoping that it's a doable thing to add a "High" setting besides Normal and Dim? Plus, wouldn't it be great if this setting can also be controlled through the app? Keeping my fingers crossed that the relevant people act on this soon...


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January means new technology product announcements from the CES trade show in Las Vegas. LG, a regular CES participant, announced this year's OLED TV lineup at the show. Similar to LG's 2022 OLED TVs, this year's focus is about boosting brightness. But in 2023, LG's OLED TVs will also face stiffer competition, including from Samsung Display's QD-OLED tech, which is also supposed to be getting brighter.


In addition to using OLED.EX panels (which LG calls "OLED Evo" in its consumer TVs), LG Display announced in late 2021 that OLED.EX panels were up to 30 percent brighter than traditional OLED panels; LG also claims the 55-, 65-, and 75-inch G3 are up to 70 percent brighter when using a feature called Brightness Booster Max. The feature isn't available on the 83- or 97-inch G3 or any other LG OLED TV series.


According to LG's announcement on Monday, the new TVs squeeze out more nits by using a new "light control architecture and light-boosting algorithms." It also said that the TVs map and control brightness on "a pixel-by-pixel basis" for sharper image quality.


LG doesn't typically provide specific brightness specs on its product pages, but FlatPanelsHD reported that an LG spokesperson pointed to 1,800-nit peak brightness for the G3, with a Vivid mode being "maybe slightly brighter." Forbes, meanwhile, reported that the 2023 G3 could surpass 1,500 nits in a 10 percent window with HDR.


FlatPanelsHD also cited a document claiming up to 2,100 nits with the G3, which it speculated might refer to the G3's Vivid mode and 235 nits for full-screen brightness. The publication previously recorded a peak brightness of 930 nits with 2022's G2 and 166 nits for full-screen brightness.


FlatPanelsHD and Forbes reported that LG's new G3 TVs could make the 70 percent brightness boost claim due to Micro Lens Array (MLA). As Forbes explained, these TVs have an additional layer of small lenses used to better focus light toward the viewer without increasing power consumption or burn-in risk compared to other OLED TVs.


OLED is known for truly dark blacks and incredible contrast but can't compete with LCD panels with it comes to brightness potential. The brightness performance expected from LG's G3 TVs sounds impressive on paper, but the OLED TV landscape is also more competitive than it has been in years past, with some thanks due to Samsung Display's quantum dot OLED (QD-OLED) entering the mix last year.


QD-OLED panels, which claim to boost color performance, including highlights in darker areas and across brightness settings, are already used by Samsung and other TV companies. And today, Samsung Display announced that its 2023 QD-OLED panels, which include TVs and monitors, can reach a peak brightness of "more than 2,000 nits." Samsung Display's announcement said it boosted brightness by using a new optimization algorithm, IntelliSense AI, and a material it's calling "OLED HyperEfficient EL" to improve the color brightness of every RGB pixel.


Official TVs with the brighter QD-OLED technology haven't been announced yet; however, Samsung Display also noted that it's making a 77-inch QD-OLED TV panel available. It's also worth noting that when Samsung Display announced QD-OLED at CES 2022, we saw those TVs and monitors available later that year.


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