One of the many new features that were tested as part of Windows Insider builds and are now available worldwide is Content Adaptive Brightness Control. While it may not have found a fanbase among Windows users, we still consider it to be one of the better power-saving features that you should enable right now.
Enable or Disable Content Adaptive Brightness Control in Windows 11
Here's everything you need to know about Content Adaptive Brightness Control: what it is, how to turn it on or off, and how it differs from regular adaptive brightness.
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Content Adaptive Brightness Control, or CABC, is a new feature that lets Windows adjust the brightness and contrast of your display based on the content on your screen. The key phrase here is "based on content."