I don't think I said I wanted a screen saver. That's not really what
I asked about. Secondly, monitor burn is not a myth, although it
does depend on what kind of monitor you have as to whether or not it
will burn. Third, I'm glad your the only one using your computer.
On Sep 16, 2007, at 7:34 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Ok, here's my 2 cents worth for what its worth.
Firstly, I really don't know why screen savers are such an issue
here as most of us cannot see them in any case, the best screen
saver in existence is that which turns the monitor off.
Now screen burning? Well yes, its been talked about but yet (to my
knowledge and according to all the technical articles I've read),
no one has ever managed to burn an image into a screen by leaving
it displayed so that puts that myth to rest. So if you want a good
Screen saver, just set your display to go to sleep after 1 minute
or so, saves your memory, saves processing power etc.
On 17/09/2007, at 4:35 AM, Tim Grady wrote:
OK, I've been fiddling around with the energy saver and screen
saver settings. I know that you can ruin some monitors if you
leave them on without a screen saver. However, I want to stop the
monitor from shutting off when I am watching something like a DVD
or an MLB ballgame. How would you guys adjust the monitor settings
if you owned an imac?
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