Obviously, the power savings depends on the display and whether those savings are noticeable kind of depends on the power consumption of the rest of the system. Power hungry display with power efficient processor, you might add hours to a typical charge. Efficient display with a power hungry processor, you probably won't notice a difference on battery life. But hey, even if the savings are small, why waste power on something you aren't using? And even small savings can add up if you can find enough of them. Besides, power saving isn't the only advantage of turning off a dead weight display. Sighted people not being able to casually look over your shoulder(assuming you aren't taking advantage of not needing to look at the screen to adopt a computing posture more comfortable than anything a sighted person could manage and leaving the screen completely exposed in the process) is a nice benefit, and back when I had the ASUS netbook and was using it as my primary computing device, I had not long gone blind in my left eye(went blind in the right as an infant) and was suffering such acute photosensitivity that the ambient light from a netbook screen in an otherwise dark room was painful, and I was still suffering the photo sensitivity when I got the Acer that treated every keystroke as a display on command. I didn't even need to look at the screen, just the light reflecting off dark, matte surfaces in my room was enough to make my eye hurt almost as badly as it did after the failed retinal reattachment surgery and for tears to flow like Niagara falls. I've mostly gotten over my photo sensitivity, but I highly doubt I'm the only blind person to ever find a dark room more comfortable and that the darker, the better, and that a computer display that refuses to stay dark is somewhere between annoying and intolerable. And power savings, privacy, and sensory comfort are just the reasons I can think of to prefer a computer's display to stay dark. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list