What screen savers are there?
First, be aware that what Panasonic calls “screen savers” are probably not what you would think of as a screen saver. They don’t automatically start after a few minutes of inactivity. You must manually turn them on and off. That said, there are two: • “White Bar Scroll” sends a wide, vertical, white bar scrolling across the screen. This area of even brightness theoretically wipes away temporary burn in. It appears to work. If the panel is truly burned in from long periods of misuse, the white bar scroll won’t help. • “Image Reversal” inverts the image on the screen In some Panasonic literature, they refer to the adjustable side bars as a screen saver (since it does save the screen). Additionally, prior to the 4-series, these screen savers were accessible only through the hidden Options menu.