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Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Intel Core i5 13th Gen Launched in India ( 16" WUXGA IPS / 8GB RAM / 512GB SSD / Graphite Black ) – Check Price, Specs

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Product Package: Lenovo ThinkPad E16  21JN004FIG Intel Core i5 13th Gen 16" WUXGA IPS 300 Nits Thin and Light Laptop (8GB RAM/512GB SSD/Windows 11 Home/Backlit/Fingerprint/Graphite Black/1Y Premier Support/1.77 kg) Pricing and Availability Lenovo has launched the ThinkPad E16 (21JN004FIG) laptop model in India online. The launch price is ₹65,990, while the MRP is ₹1,16,717. Amazon India (Amazon.in) has listed this model online at the time of writing. To check the latest offers and read verified user reviews, visit the Amazon product page . Display & Design The ThinkPad E16 21JN004FIG features a 16-inch WUXGA (1920×1200) IPS display with a taller 16:10 aspect ratio for more vertical workspace compared to traditional 15.6-inch laptops. It offers 300 nits of brightness and an anti-glare finish, making it ideal for long hours of work. The laptop comes in a classic Graphite Black finish with a premium Aluminium top cover and PC-ABS bottom. It is designed to be portable for...

Reduce External Monitor Brightness on Ubuntu 20.04, 21.10

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External Monitors are a great addition to any workspace. I have a Full HD Benq one connected with my laptop via HDMI cable to do multi-tasking. What I don't like about this setup is the external screen is still very bright even after setting it to the lowest possible setting via physical buttons present on the monitor. Changing brightness on the Laptop doesn't affect the brightness of the external monitor. However, In Ubuntu, you can adjust the brightness level of any connected monitor by opening up a terminal/command line and entering a few comments. Xrandr is the command we would be using to achieve this. How to change External Monitor Brightness on Ubuntu Linux Open a Terminal ( Ctrl + Alt + T ) Enter the command xrandr -q | grep " connected" and press Enter. Find the external monitor name displayed in this command's output. In my case, it is  HDMI-1 To change the brightness enter this command xrandr --output HDMI-1 --brightness 0.5 and press Ente...