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They can
work out real nice. When I got
mine, they asked me how far my monitor was from my eyes, and actually designed
the glasses to work at that distance.
They did also verify that I should take frequent breaks and let my eyes
take breaks as well. Ben
Winzenz, MCSE Network/Systems
Administrator Peregrine
Systems, Inc. -----Original
Message----- For me it is not the
resolution of my monitor, but the refresh rate that causes problems. With
regard to florescent lights especially, you want to be sure that your refresh
rate is as far off from 60Hz as is possible. Florescent lights flicker at 60Hz
and the interaction between a monitor flickering at the same refresh
rate and the lighting creates a worse effect that either flicker
alone. I avoid using florescent lighting when possible, but if not I
won't run a refresh rate lower that 85Hz if I can help it. I like the idea of
anti-glare glasses though. I am assuming that these are polarized lenses,
which should cut down on the amount that ambient florescent lighting you
see reflected back at you from the monitor. -Tim VanDeWalle -----Original
Message----- I'll try it. I
gues could just wear them at my desk. Thanks Jeff -----Original
Message----- You can get
the glasses without perscription lenses. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -home email ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday,
August 15, 2001 12:07 PM Subject: RE: chronic problems I'll try the lights, but I don't wear glasses. I have 20/20
in both eyes. -----Original
Message----- What
is your lighting like? I turned off the florescent lights, and got a
cheap lamp... I am doing much better. One of my coworkers has a pair of
anti-glare glasses, too. They look like thing wire frame glasses, but she
loves them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] -home email ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday,
August 15, 2001 11:37 AM Subject: RE: chronic problems Speaking of problems from this profession. By the end of the
day my eyes are red and hurt real bad from starring at monitors all day.
I went to the eye doctor and he said everything was fine. Do any of you
have this problem? I've try changing monitors and resolution. no
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Title: RE: chronic problems
- RE: chronic problems Paul Green
- Re: chronic problems Kelly Borndale
- Re: chronic problems Steve Johnston
- RE: chronic problems Decker, Jeff
- Re: chronic problems Kelly Borndale
- Re: chronic problems Jan Wilson
- RE: chronic problems Benjamin Winzenz
- Re: chronic problems Kelly Borndale
- RE: chronic problems Decker, Jeff
- RE: chronic problems Tim VanDeWalle
- RE: chronic problems Benjamin Winzenz
- RE: chronic problems Roger Seielstad
- RE: chronic problems Benjamin Winzenz
- RE: chronic problems Dennis Brunner
- RE: chronic problems Goldoff, Erik
- RE: chronic problems Bryann Thomas
- RE: chronic problems Roger Seielstad
