Opera Developer browser to save Laptop battery power by 50%

Web browser specialists Opera have added another near feature that will now help laptop users save on battery life. Opera has now added a power saving mode to its developer channel that with its bag of tricks, will help desktop users of the software surge battery life by up to 50 percent; over Google’s Chrome web browser.

That container of tricks would include a couple of tweaks that usually takes up quite a bit of supremacy. While these would not make much of a difference on desktops, the same does have an effect on laptops where there is always an difficult battle for better battery life.

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Opera’s tweaks comprise reducing background activity when tabs are minimised, fetching down CPU wake times, pausing idle plug-ins and reducing the famerate to 30fps. It even goes to extremes like using hardware acceleration for all video playback and disabling browser theme animations.

The company claims that it tested its power saving mode on a Lenovo X250 and Dell XPS 13 ultrabooks running Windows 10. Running in high-performance power mode, the battery continued about 3 hours with the power saving mode on. Turning the power saver mode off resulted in around two hours, which is the same that they completed using Google’s Chrome browser.

Opera recently additional a virtual private network toggle in the developer version of its browser. It is the first major browser to gadget this feature. The VPN can be used by students or professionals who have restrictions on internet access, to get around these restrictions.

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