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Screen Savers uses on the pcs?

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Screen Savers uses on the pcs?

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Screen Savers are meant to keep images from burning onto the actual monitor screen. This is especially important considering that modern monitors are flat panels. Flat panel displays are much more prone to having images burned onto their screens. Correction, Flat panel monitors are very prone to have backlight bleeding. This is where black areas of the monitor will have a light “bleeding” through when turned on. Here is an example of what I am talking about: You own a television and you are watching a channel that has their logo somewhere on the screen constantly. You leave the t.v. on this channel for an extended period of time and when you change the channel, you can still see a faint image of the logo from the previous channel. This is because the stagnant logo was burned onto the actual screen due to prolonged exposure. This same thing happens to computer monitors when you forget to turn them off and leave it on a page with stagnant images. Screen savers are there just in case you

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The use of screen savers was so that you didn’t burn anything into a CRT monitor by leaving it on.

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It’s to prevent “burn-in” on the monitor. When the same image is constantly shown without change that image is burned in on the monitor screen. You can actually see (albeit faint) a burned in image when the monitor is turned off.

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