Discovered: Apple’s new screen saver from MacOS 26 Taoe online

In addition to a clearly converted surface with Apple’s new Liquid Glass-UI, MacOS 26 alias Taoe also comes new background images. In addition to a dynamic color gradient revised for MacOS 26, which changes throughout the day, there are also various new nature shots. This includes a recording of that high mountain lake in California, according to which the operating system is also named. This natural image is available in several variants that show the same scene in different lighting conditions. Apple also provides various new background images from India and the Himalaya Mountains. Many of them also have their own screen saver with them, which runs in the MacOS-Lockscreen or can be activated individually. As can now be seen, they are already available on the web. On x and With macrumors the associated URLs have now been spread. The screensaver can be viewed there and downloaded on request.

So there is a screen saver in the variants from the Lake-Taoe background image Morning,, day,, Evening and Night. Apple has one of the Himalaya Daily view and one Summit view as well as one Round flight Separate. India is again with Beach views from Goa and one Coastal view from Goa represent. There are also tea fields during the day,, in the fog,, As an aerial photo and As a overflight of a dam. Finally Apple also sends the users After Ghansali And to the River.

The recordings must all be reproduced directly in the browser and come in 4K resolution with up to 240 frames per second (with a suitable display). However, Apple does not use the high-dynamic range (HDR), but so far there is no standard for screen savers. A direct integration of the new screen sauces in MacOS 15 or in the past is not easily possible. However, you can do free of charge Apps like Aerial Companion use.

With additional tools, it is possible to use a screen saver (or another video) as a MacOS-Desktop background. We will test two such apps in the upcoming edition of Mac & I: Wallper ($ 10) and Wallpaper (for free).

Incidentally, it may be that you get an error message when calling the links: In the Firefox-URL filter, which is supposed to warn of malware, “Sylvan.apple.com” is possibly harmful-why exactly remains in secret.


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