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as an image or animation used to prevent desktop images from burning into the monitor. Back when CRT monitors were still used, any image left on the screen for an extended period of time would 'burn' into the monitor, and when you changed the image you could still see outlines of the image that was burned. Screen savers were designed to prevent that and literally save the screen.
Burning Image was created in 1982.
As LCD display technology improves, it now beats CRT for clarity and image stability. CRT based computer monitors are no longer mass produced and existing CRT monitors are usually several years old. As they age, the image becomes softer so there will be few CRT displays that can compare with a modern LCD screen.
A CRT Monitor can support many output resolutions without losing quality of the image. But LCDs only support lower resolutions by interpolating the image, which makes it look "fuzzy".
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Screensavers have no beneficial effect for modern computers with non-CRT monitors. CRT monitors would experience screen burn-in...If the same image were displayed continuously, the image would become "burned-in" and remain visible. Modern screens do not suffer from this problem. Screensavers are simply decoration. Oddly enough, they can effectively shorten the life of your monitor if you change the settings to prevent the monitor from going into power-save sleep mode when the screensaver is running.
No no pot will prevent milk from burning. If it gets too hot then it will burn. To prevent burning milk you must heat it up at low heat. Patience is the key.
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Yes, it is.
The wick. The wax is there to prevent the wick from burning too fast.
Why lw-crt tv box don't display on flat monitors? They actually try to display but the picture will flicker and disappear.CRT is "Cathode Ray Tube" and LCD is "Liquid Display Cristal" thus the units were manufactured to specifically produce for CRT monitors not LCD monitors.LCD monitors have a different resolution and image refresh rate compared to CRT monitors therefore both monitors (LCD & CRT) monitors, compose the picture in different formats.So the LW-CRT-TV box produce a picture for low resolution monitors that is to say CRT.
A process called "burn-in" or "phosphor burn-in". Static images left on CRT monitors for too long will leave a residual print on the screen from the burning of the phosphor due to continuous exposure. The screensaver is an attempt to provide variation on the screen in order to prevent this from happening.