Friday, August 21, 2009

Is there screensavers for televisions?..........?

....If not, they should be. And dont say, 'turn of the tv'. If that was the case, why not turn off your pc or monitor when not in use?



And, is it considered a screensaver if it doesnt move?It's the 'still' images that burn into your screen.



Screensavers,of course,should always be moving to prevent this.



Can someone tell me what site to go to for free screensavers WITHOUT spyware,adware,viruses and such?



Is there screensavers for televisions?..........?virus protection



I have seen some Plasma/LCD TVs go into screen saver mode when no signals are detected by the TVs. If you have a LCD TV, the chances of burning in is not that severe. The danger of burn-in is more associated with CRT and Plasma, while the new Plasma screens are much less prone to such issue as the previous generation models.



As one answerer pointed out, certain devices such as game consoles or DVD players send "screen saver" signals to the TV when they are idling, the only way you'd get downloaded screen savers to run on your TV would be if you have your computer connected to the TV via S-Video, VGA, or DVI output. I am not sure if that is what you meant to do?



The whole point of a screen saver is so that the screen does not display a still image for a prolonged period!



Is there screensavers for televisions?..........?agv



If you have a DVD player and you leave it in pause mode a screen-saver pops up. But I don't know if anyone does one for a stand alone TV set. but I do know where you are coming from.
Screensavers are not anymore useful nowadays
A TV Like A Monitor is the Display Device.



The Screen saver would have to be provided by whatever is supplying the video signal to the TV. (Game / Computer / DVD Player ect)



A Still image that dose not move would not be a good screensaver as that will cause the image to "burn" into the display device, screen savers were created to prevent burnin.

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