On 12 May 2010 15:13, David Burstin <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. Your eyes don't focus well at a particular focal distance (x).
> 2. Your screen is at distance x, so it is hard to read because it is not
> very clear due to 1.
> 3a. You get reading glasses so your eyes can focus at that distance
> or
> 3b. You increase the font so the reduced focus is "non-breaking" - your
> brain doesn't care that the edges of the letters are not in focus because
> there is enough for it to interpret.
>
> Both 3a and 3b produce the desired result - you can read the page. My
> preference would be for the glasses - reduces the need for the brain to
> interpret and ignore, treats the problem not the symptom.
>

The key take-away from this discussion is that you should let your children
sit as close to the TV as possible to reduce their eye strain and potential
need to wear glasses in the future.

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