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sargilla
post Oct 23 2004, 07:03 PM
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Monitor screen eye protectors? how do you call those this that you put on you monitor so it doesn't hurt your eyes?
I used to have that on my old computer, now I got a new one, and they guy that sold me the computer said that that's not necessary anymore, but well I've been using the computer for awhile now and my eyes hurt, just wondering if anyone knows aything about those things or if there is new monitors that have that built in.
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post Oct 23 2004, 07:18 PM
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you mean glass filters? well, these things reduces glare emanating from your monitor
but most monitors have anti-glare already so most people dont use these things any
longer. but some people are used to having them so they use it. if your eyes hurt coz
of the monitor, just adjust your contrast/brightness settings to such levels you are
comfortable with. and it is advisable to not stare on a computer monitor for a long
period of time... you must allow your eyes some "rest" by keeping them away from
the monitor glare after some time. smile.gif
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post Oct 24 2004, 10:25 PM
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Is it true that flat monitors produce less glare than the other kind? Anyways, I just sit at the computer for like 3 hours a day and sleep 8-9 hours, so I guess that compensates for it wink.gif.
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post Oct 25 2004, 12:08 PM
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Oh, I had one of those.. Although I didn't know it was for that.

Anyway, I believe flat screens (and possibly new monitors) do not need these as they are not as high in the power consuming department. Although, your best bet to eye safety is the same as the game console rule.. Every hour rest your eyes 10 minutes.

(Yea, my eyes are goin' to hell in a handbasket.)
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post Oct 25 2004, 07:44 PM
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Im not using glass filters because my monitor has that anti-glare biuld into. I spend form 4 to 6 hours a day using the comp and my eyes are ok.
But that doesent compare with crystal particule, or plasma dind't hurt al all your eyes, and are good for saving energy to (like 1 batery energy they use)
The only impediment is the angle of view, 45 degree. I hope to buy me one in the near future.
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post Oct 30 2004, 10:00 PM
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i had no clue that they made things to protect your eyes... i guess you learn something new every day
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post Feb 8 2006, 09:05 AM
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I had too a such protector, but I hate it, because the screen becames more dark, and the picture it`s not so enjoyeble..at least for me. The best solution to buy an LCD monitor, and it alredy doesn`t need any eye protector. tongue.gif
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post Feb 17 2006, 06:48 PM
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Perhaps it's time for you to upgrade from a CRT to LCD. Even with protectors CRT's still emit quite a bit of radiation. The recommended viewing distance for CRT is the screen size times three inches away. For a 19 inch CRT monitor it would be a recommended viewing distance of 57 inches but who looks at a monitor that far away? There really isn't any good away to block out the radiation when you are at such a close distance while being able to read off the screen.
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post Feb 23 2006, 11:17 AM
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The antiglare technology in some of the monitors use Boron as the shield. If you dont have the money to upgrade your CRT monitor to LCD, buy an antiglare spectacle with no power. Even I use CRT monitor, it really hurts me as I stay in front of comp. for 16-17h a day. I use a reading glass with boron coating (can be identified with a green glow when you watch it from front).
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