- Dec 17, 2008
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Greetings all!
I have somehow peculiar question regarding monitor solutions:
Progressively, my eyes develloped resistance to all kind of monitors. Very quickly i'll get eye strain and even eye pain. This is most noticeable with CRT type monitors. Of course i bought LCD 21'' monitor; due to their supposedly eye friendly no flicker tech. I had some relief with lcd but still not enought.
As i was tought most LCDs use CCFL (that do flicker and produce this unbalanced high blue-green mixture of white light).
My question is: since I am not bothered by in incandescent type of light (from regular light bulb) i was wondering if there exists any solutions that would use similar light (no flicker, stable and evenly distributed light spectre)? I still need to try LED backlight solutions (do the LEDS flicker?) and my other idea is to try projector as a possible solution. (what kind of light is used with projectors?)
If anyone has some constructive remarks on the subject i would appreciaite it alot. (and sorry for my bad english).
Best regards, Tom
I have somehow peculiar question regarding monitor solutions:
Progressively, my eyes develloped resistance to all kind of monitors. Very quickly i'll get eye strain and even eye pain. This is most noticeable with CRT type monitors. Of course i bought LCD 21'' monitor; due to their supposedly eye friendly no flicker tech. I had some relief with lcd but still not enought.
As i was tought most LCDs use CCFL (that do flicker and produce this unbalanced high blue-green mixture of white light).
My question is: since I am not bothered by in incandescent type of light (from regular light bulb) i was wondering if there exists any solutions that would use similar light (no flicker, stable and evenly distributed light spectre)? I still need to try LED backlight solutions (do the LEDS flicker?) and my other idea is to try projector as a possible solution. (what kind of light is used with projectors?)
If anyone has some constructive remarks on the subject i would appreciaite it alot. (and sorry for my bad english).
Best regards, Tom