Acer Aspire E5-576G uses PWM from 0 to 20% brightness

The results we got from the conducted tests regarding the Acer Aspire E5-576G screen quality show that the panel uses PWM from 0 to 20% brightness, but on the more positive side – the display flickers at high frequencies making it comfortable for continuous work as it wouldn’t have such a negative impact on most users.

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In other words, the screen flickers only up to 63 cd/m2 of luminance and this will affect only buyers with extra sensitive eyes. However, if you find that disturbing, we have a solution for you and it is our Health-Guard profile, which eliminates PWM and also reduces the negative blue light emissions.

We also suggest browsing our PWM ranking for laptops with similar or better PWM rating in case you haven’t made up your mind which notebook to opt for.

Stay tuned for our detailed review.

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Ivan Kirov
6 years ago

Lenovo Acer Aspire E5-576G ?