Will I go blind?

tweakmm

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I have recently decided to use my computer for something useful, so I joined a web-dev team with some friends of mine, and basicly I started feeling the space crunch of 1152/864 on my 17' and bumped the res up to 1280/1024 and im afraid that im going to go blind
 

tweakmm

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<< If your palms start getting hairy, then your in trouble buddy. >>


::looks at palms::
damn!:Q
 

VirusDub

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A lot if it depends on the quality of your monitor. Another factor is the quality of your eyes. I ran 1600x1200 on my 17" monitor for a while, and I was fine. Other people would get headaches just looking at the screen, though. Run the new resolution for a while. If your eyes start to hurt, switch back.
 

tweakmm

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<< A lot if it depends on the quality of your monitor. Another factor is the quality of your eyes. I ran 1600x1200 on my 17" monitor for a while, and I was fine. Other people would get headaches just looking at the screen, though. Run the new resolution for a while. If your eyes start to hurt, switch back. >>


my monitor is one of the best 17"ers you can buy, sony E200
 

PMFleXXX

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My eyesight has gotten worse and worse since getting on the 'net. Damned if i can figure out why
 

brnbngls

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I had perfect 20/20 when I started working at my job two years ago. This past July, I had to get glasses. My nearsightedness got way bad. Computer monitors in general are bad for your eyes. But I'd say spend a few bucks to get a second vid card and monitor and do the dual setup. Develop on one and preview (and surf Anandtech) on the other.
 

tweakmm

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<< I had perfect 20/20 when I started working at my job two years ago. This past July, I had to get glasses. My nearsightedness got way bad. Computer monitors in general are bad for your eyes. But I'd say spend a few bucks to get a second vid card and monitor and do the dual setup. Develop on one and preview (and surf Anandtech) on the other. >>


good idea, I have a dual-head videocard already, now I just need a 2nd monitor
 

WhiteWonder

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you know, a funny thing happes when i take my glasses off and use my computer, everything gets all blurry
 

d33pt

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you'll be fine.. i run 1600x1200 on a 19" so 1280x1024 is perfect for a 17, esp one as good as an e200
 

SCSIfreek

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My eyesight has gotten worse and worse since getting on the 'net. Damned if i can figure out why

Maybe its not the net? Please check your palm to see if its hairy or not then report back. :D


--Scsi
 

zsouthboy

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<< If your palms start getting hairy, then your in trouble buddy. >>




Oh...... whoops..... I thought that was "normal" ..... :Q;)

zs
 

duragezic

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Depends, if you have good eyes and aren't squinting it's not too bad. Refresh rate is a factor as well. People say min of 75hz, but it's definitely gotta be 85hz for me.

For almost 4 years, I used 1024x768 on a 15" at 60hz. At the time it didn't seem bad because I was used to the crappy refresh rate but after I used a new monitor, 60hz just kills my eyes within minutes and then I get a headache. But from those almost 4 years, I can tell my eyesight is DEFINITELY worse. Not a good thing. :)