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On 11/11/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> The way screen savers typically save power is by putting the monitor
> into
> a standby or power off mode after some preset time of no activity.
> Image
> display is pretty much impossible in this case.
Steven,
Thank you. I have an LCD monitor set to go into deeper sleep
every 5 minutes. I use a blank screen as background. I guess
it does not really save power until it gets to power off mode.
Martin
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