Automatic brightness control definition

Automatic brightness control means an integrated control system that automatically adjusts the brightness of a television based upon ambient lighting conditions.
Automatic brightness control. (‘ABC’) means the automatic mechanism that, when enabled, controls the brightness of an electronic display as a function of the ambient light level illuminating the front of the display;
Automatic brightness control means a feature that senses ambient light conditions and changes display brightness accordingly, possibly reducing power consumption.

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