Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
Microsoft announced several new features for its Edge browser this week. Most of those tools focus on saving time and money while shopping, such as the new price notification feature. The company also introduced efficiency mode for Microsoft Edge to reduce battery consumption.
Efficiency mode kicks in when a PC’s battery is low. The feature reduces CPU and RAM usage to lower how much power it draws from a device.
Here’s Microsoft’s description of the feature from the blog post introducing it:
When your device’s battery is low, Microsoft Edge will set itself to efficiency mode and significantly reduce system resource usage like CPU and RAM, extending battery life and helping you get more done while on the go.
If you don’t like Edge switching to efficiency mode, you’ll be able to toggle the option off through the browser’s settings.
Microsoft did not detail when efficiency mode will hit general availability, but the feature has been in testing through the preview versions of Edge for quite some time. Presumably, the option will roll out gradually in the near future.
While you’re browsing the web with Edge, make sure to check out our guide on how to use the browser to help you save time and money on Black Friday.
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