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Which computer monitor is gentle on the eyes?
Which computer monitor is the most gentle on the eyes?
I have seen recommendations for the BenQ 32 inch, 4K UHD Monitor, though it's a tad expensive. I am willing if it is the very best in this ONE respect.
I heard about Viewsonic, but my current ViewSonic VX2739WM 27-Inch is very hard on the eyes.
I am tired of filters and adjustments that simply don't work.
∅, so you don't know which lcd monitor is least irritating to the eyes, rather long answer to simply say, you don't know which monitor is most gentle on the eyes.
?, I assume the Commodore thing is supposed to be a joke?
7 Answers
- RitaLv 62 weeks ago
BenQ GW2765HT Eye Care Home & Office Low Blue Light Technology. The GW2765HT is a 27-inch monitor from BenQ for home and office work with eye care as a priority during development. It is a 1440p monitor and the aspect ratio is 16:9. It is a flat LED monitor with a panel type of IPS.
Source(s): https://vapedubai.store/ - 2 weeks ago
1. All screens can cause eye strain and harm from blue light, so your best best is to go to the setting and turn down the brightness, there should also be a night/warm light mode. You can also wear yellow tinted glasses to counteract the blue light.
Source(s): experience - Anonymous3 weeks ago
ANY monitor capable of a WARM setting can do it.
Merely adjust the color temperature to the lowest setting.
4000K or lower is best
- ∅Lv 73 weeks ago
not sure what you mean. ALL monitors outpit large amounts of LIGHT radiation. your best bet is to sit farther away from the screen. the bigger the screen, the more light radiation is outputted, so avoid larger displays.
if you cannot see the screen from far away, you may nedd glasses, but just remember that glasses amplify theclight radiation. that is how they work. like holding a magnifying glass over an ant.
basically, either you choose to view less light on screen, or you will have a "hard-on-the-eyes" experience. there's no magic to have a beautiful well lit screen with less light...