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- From: avolk@juliet.caltech.edu (Volk, Andrew Robert)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: Why didn't my apple need a screen saver?
- Date: 2 Jan 1993 17:26 PST
- Organization: California Institute of Technology
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- Jawaid, I have suffered from 'burn in' on my monochrome, and it
- can be a real problem. Although with a color monitor the risk is
- not as high as monochrome, it can occur. A screen saver is also
- better than just turning your screen down, because the animation
- does not leave your screen in a static state. My burn-in came
- from leaving my monochrome on a screen for only 4 hours, but
- it was a monochrome monitor, which is more susceptible to this
- problem. Besides, Phantasm looks great!
-
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- Andrew Volk, live and direct from Caltech at
- Avolk@Iago.Caltech.Edu
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