I think the 1.5 lenses are different since you now have the option to
choose 1.57 index lenses for $1.95. Actually nevermind, when I first
saw the site, the 1.57 index lenses was set to add $1.95.  However,
now that I check back again, the 1.5 index and 1.57 lenses are set at
"no charge" in the dropdown (though their help question mark still
mentions it costs $1.95).

I dislike the new site since you can't see all the important
information on the same page (lens width, height, bridge, temple
length, etc) and I keep on looking at glasses, trying to open up the
page in a new tab but that just leads me to the homepage =/.  The
other problem for me is 1/4 of the screen is covered when I'm on a
smaller computer screen.

However, it looks like they've added higher index lenses so that is a
plus.

On Mar 1, 9:50 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> The website change looks pretty superficial to me; all those odd
> categories to choose from are exactly the same.
>
> Until people get glasses in the mail and report back, it's hard to
> know whether the "1.5 lenses" are any different from what they were
> selling before. Maybe it's just that the new display software won't
> show any more digits.

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