Select Aerial from the options available on the left pane.Open System Preferences, then go to Desktop & Screen Saver.Double click the Aerial.saver file to start installation.Preview: Clicking on an aerial in the screen saver options previews that aerial for you.Favorites: You can choose to only have certain aerials play.Play Different Aerial On Each Display: If you’ve got multiple monitors, this setting loads a different aerial for each of your displays.Auto Load Latest Aerials: Aerials are loaded directly from Apple, so you’re never out of date.Check out this YouTube video to see how the Aerial Views Screen Saver looks like. ![]() ![]() In the meantime, if you would like to get these beautiful screensavers on your iMac or Macbook Pro you can do it by installing the Aerial – Apple TV Aerial Views Screen Saver, which is a Swift app created by developer John Coates. Right now, these screensavers are an Apple TV exclusive and there’s no word whether Apple has plans of making it available to other devices like the iMac, Macbook Pro, iPad or iPhone. When the new Apple TV (4th gen) was released a couple months ago, one of the things that caught people’s attention were the awesomely stunning screensavers of aerial footage taken by Apple through some of the beautiful and iconic locations in the world – Hawaii, China, New York and San Francisco.
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