Screensavers are used to protect the screen from having an image burn into the screen true or false
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True. Screensavers were originally designed to prevent image burn-in on old cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors by constantly moving the pixels on the screen. However, with the advancements in display technology, such as LCD and OLED screens, the risk of burn-in has significantly reduced. Nevertheless, screensavers still have some practical use, such as providing visual entertainment or displaying useful information while the screen is idle.