Yes, dogs can see TV and phone screens, but their vision is different from humans. They can see moving images on screens, but they may not perceive details as clearly as humans do.
No, they do not.
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Poeple in the past just invented the tv and the screens were large tubes that were much different than todays plasma screens. Technology has broadened our tv viewing.
LCD TV screens weigh less and use less energy than plasma TV screens, but plasma has better picture and colors. LCD screens are thinner than plasma screens as well.
The drawbacks to looking at a small screen say a Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS or iphone, or small smartphone screen, psp is it causes you to squint and strain your eyes and it's hard for certain grownups and old people to see due to poor eyesight. You can't see the details in the screen or read words very well. You can't get into the movie or TV or video game world very well. You have a very limited memory space. The small screens can break and get lost easily. The sound is not as loud like big screens sounds are. The only good thing about a small screen is you can carry it in your pocket and make phone calls or watch shows or play games on the go. The big TV, monitor screens, laptops and ipad screens however are much better for watching movies and TV shows and playing video games.
no
There was a crack in her phone screen.We will screen all of the applicants.
My dog watches tv when dogs are on it! Even when there is no sound! So I think that clearly shows that dogs can see things in 2D, like on a TV or in a mirror.A mirror image is considered 3d not 2d, so it is not the same thing. The dog is watching the TV because he can see the moving images of light. Not a picture similar to what we see.
Yes, all LCD TVs are flat screens. Plasmas, LED, and some CRT TVs are also flat screens.
depends on the TV. old crts use less power then plasma screens more then lcd screens.
dogs can see in the mirror, my dog sometimes barks at himself in mirror. they also will watch the TV. ALthough some just don't react to the other dog "in the mirror".
no. only in your imagination and on TV screens.