Spectacles
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Hi all, I have been having frequent headaches recently, especially after long hours in front of the monitor and I went for a check up at the eye doc. And it seems my eye sight is perfect. But the doc said maybe I can use a 0.5 specs, so that it will enable better viewing, thereby reducing the strain on my eye. She said I need to use it only when I am using computers or while reading books. I chose a frame and have placed the order for the specs. I am going to collect it today afternoon. I am unsure what the specs will do to my looks :-O I am not sure how many of you use specs for this kind of a purpose. I think I will use it for a while and see if its really useful :~ Cheers Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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Hi all, I have been having frequent headaches recently, especially after long hours in front of the monitor and I went for a check up at the eye doc. And it seems my eye sight is perfect. But the doc said maybe I can use a 0.5 specs, so that it will enable better viewing, thereby reducing the strain on my eye. She said I need to use it only when I am using computers or while reading books. I chose a frame and have placed the order for the specs. I am going to collect it today afternoon. I am unsure what the specs will do to my looks :-O I am not sure how many of you use specs for this kind of a purpose. I think I will use it for a while and see if its really useful :~ Cheers Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Hi, If you are very much worried on how you are going to lookk... then try out these options...and then decide whether you need to go for it or not.. 1) Hang up a spectacles for your PC 's Monitor....Shades are available for computer monitors which prevent direct radiation from PC Monitors... 2) Wake up in Morning, drink 1 1/2 to 2 glass of pure water..try out these for somedays.. all the best... Shiva P:)
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Hi, If you are very much worried on how you are going to lookk... then try out these options...and then decide whether you need to go for it or not.. 1) Hang up a spectacles for your PC 's Monitor....Shades are available for computer monitors which prevent direct radiation from PC Monitors... 2) Wake up in Morning, drink 1 1/2 to 2 glass of pure water..try out these for somedays.. all the best... Shiva P:)
Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: Shades are available for computer monitors which prevent direct radiation from PC Monitors But will they put more strain on my eyes. Will the shades make it difficult to read? Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: Wake up in Morning, drink 1 1/2 to 2 glass of pure water..try out these for somedays Thats sounds like quite an easy solution. And also I believe drinking water cures a lot of our health problems. Thanks Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: Shades are available for computer monitors which prevent direct radiation from PC Monitors But will they put more strain on my eyes. Will the shades make it difficult to read? Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: Wake up in Morning, drink 1 1/2 to 2 glass of pure water..try out these for somedays Thats sounds like quite an easy solution. And also I believe drinking water cures a lot of our health problems. Thanks Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
I don't see any problem with the shades...they don't make reading difficult... Shades do come in Plain transparent glass which just act as Radiation filters.. But for any day, natural treatment is best... for most best result, try both... :-) Shiva P
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Hi all, I have been having frequent headaches recently, especially after long hours in front of the monitor and I went for a check up at the eye doc. And it seems my eye sight is perfect. But the doc said maybe I can use a 0.5 specs, so that it will enable better viewing, thereby reducing the strain on my eye. She said I need to use it only when I am using computers or while reading books. I chose a frame and have placed the order for the specs. I am going to collect it today afternoon. I am unsure what the specs will do to my looks :-O I am not sure how many of you use specs for this kind of a purpose. I think I will use it for a while and see if its really useful :~ Cheers Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Uhm If you were an American you could have afforded a 19" or even a 21" LCD monitor ;-) but of course since you'd be an American and thus prone to watching TV at close quarters and playing video games as a kid you'd be wearing glasses by the time you are 12 :-D Nish
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I don't see any problem with the shades...they don't make reading difficult... Shades do come in Plain transparent glass which just act as Radiation filters.. But for any day, natural treatment is best... for most best result, try both... :-) Shiva P
Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: Shades do come in Plain transparent glass which just act as Radiation filters That should be perfect for me. And I agree, natural treatment is the best!!! Shiva Prasad T. S. wrote: for most best result, try both There, you sound like a marketing guy :-D Cheers, Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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Uhm If you were an American you could have afforded a 19" or even a 21" LCD monitor ;-) but of course since you'd be an American and thus prone to watching TV at close quarters and playing video games as a kid you'd be wearing glasses by the time you are 12 :-D Nish
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Nishant S wrote: prone to watching TV at close quarters My TV's remote control stopped working a few months back. So to change channels frequently, I watch TV at a short distance, most of the time :( Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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Nishant S wrote: prone to watching TV at close quarters My TV's remote control stopped working a few months back. So to change channels frequently, I watch TV at a short distance, most of the time :( Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Smitha Vijayan wrote: I watch TV at a short distance, most of the time Hah! And then you go blame your poor 14" 60 Hz CRT monitor, eh? The poor thing must feel so wounded! Nish
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Hi all, I have been having frequent headaches recently, especially after long hours in front of the monitor and I went for a check up at the eye doc. And it seems my eye sight is perfect. But the doc said maybe I can use a 0.5 specs, so that it will enable better viewing, thereby reducing the strain on my eye. She said I need to use it only when I am using computers or while reading books. I chose a frame and have placed the order for the specs. I am going to collect it today afternoon. I am unsure what the specs will do to my looks :-O I am not sure how many of you use specs for this kind of a purpose. I think I will use it for a while and see if its really useful :~ Cheers Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Probably the best things you can do to reduce eye strain while using a monitor for long periods are to increase refresh rate, and to look away for a short time every so often. I used to get terrible headaches after periods of computer use, and a better refresh rate all but eliminated them. :)
Shog9
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Smitha Vijayan wrote: I watch TV at a short distance, most of the time Hah! And then you go blame your poor 14" 60 Hz CRT monitor, eh? The poor thing must feel so wounded! Nish
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I rarely watch TV, Nish. So it can't be the TV. Nishant S wrote: The poor thing must feel so wounded! :omg::omg::omg: Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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Nishant S wrote: prone to watching TV at close quarters My TV's remote control stopped working a few months back. So to change channels frequently, I watch TV at a short distance, most of the time :( Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Nothing worse than watching the tv without a remote, I have seen a generic remote control from sony which can control most tv's, if your tv is not very old you can try that as an option. Usually I have seen people recommend wearing a anti-glare type of glasses, to me 0.5 seems to be a power you should wear only if you have some vision problems. Meanwhile did you do the computerised test or the general ones, i've been adviced to do it bothways to double check, computerised tests can be sometimes wrong. You have just reminded me for visiting the eye-doctor, its been ages since I did my last check up, in fact I dont remember the last time. The mere thought of imagining me with spectacles makes me feel bad. Regards, Kannan
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Probably the best things you can do to reduce eye strain while using a monitor for long periods are to increase refresh rate, and to look away for a short time every so often. I used to get terrible headaches after periods of computer use, and a better refresh rate all but eliminated them. :)
Shog9
nightdrivin'withoutheadlights...
I adjusted the refresh rate now. I think I should see my monitor manual and see the best supported rate. The monitor settings [when the "clear unsupported refresh rates" checkbox is checked] lists 85 Hz as the max. value. But I set it now at 75 Hz. Will 85Hz be safe? Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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I rarely watch TV, Nish. So it can't be the TV. Nishant S wrote: The poor thing must feel so wounded! :omg::omg::omg: Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Try upping your refresh rate. I used to keep my 15" and then my work 17" at 85. My home 17" I keep at 75 cause the card does not support 85 :-( And my laptop LCD is at 60 but for LCDs 60 is quite good. Nish
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I adjusted the refresh rate now. I think I should see my monitor manual and see the best supported rate. The monitor settings [when the "clear unsupported refresh rates" checkbox is checked] lists 85 Hz as the max. value. But I set it now at 75 Hz. Will 85Hz be safe? Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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I adjusted the refresh rate now. I think I should see my monitor manual and see the best supported rate. The monitor settings [when the "clear unsupported refresh rates" checkbox is checked] lists 85 Hz as the max. value. But I set it now at 75 Hz. Will 85Hz be safe? Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Smitha Vijayan wrote: Will 85Hz be safe? Yup 85 is safe assuming you are in 800x600 which is the best res for a 14" monitor Nish
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Nothing worse than watching the tv without a remote, I have seen a generic remote control from sony which can control most tv's, if your tv is not very old you can try that as an option. Usually I have seen people recommend wearing a anti-glare type of glasses, to me 0.5 seems to be a power you should wear only if you have some vision problems. Meanwhile did you do the computerised test or the general ones, i've been adviced to do it bothways to double check, computerised tests can be sometimes wrong. You have just reminded me for visiting the eye-doctor, its been ages since I did my last check up, in fact I dont remember the last time. The mere thought of imagining me with spectacles makes me feel bad. Regards, Kannan
Yup, without the remote life sometimes is so meaningless :doh: I will look out for the sony option and get one for me at the earliest possible. Kannan Kalyanaraman wrote: to me 0.5 seems to be a power you should wear only if you have some vision problems :((:((:(( But the doc told me to use it only while reading and using computers. I'd do anything to get the prob cleared out. And reagrding the test, they made me read those letters, with glasses of various power and that should be a manual testing. But the doc did look into my eyes through a huge instrument, which seemed to me like a computerised eye testing equipment :-D Kannan Kalyanaraman wrote: The mere thought of imagining me with spectacles makes me feel bad. Same here :(( Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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I adjusted the refresh rate now. I think I should see my monitor manual and see the best supported rate. The monitor settings [when the "clear unsupported refresh rates" checkbox is checked] lists 85 Hz as the max. value. But I set it now at 75 Hz. Will 85Hz be safe? Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
Why, try it and see! Monitor settings are all about poking and prodding until you find the sweet spot, so see how high you can crank it and still get a sharp, stable image. Back in the day, i ran my 14" monitor at 940x680@78Hz routinely (of course, this was in Linux, XFree86, which let you easily do that sort of thing). If nothing else, 75Hz isn't bad - try it for a couple days & see how your eyes feel when all is said and done.
Shog9
nightdrivin'withoutheadlights...
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Smitha Vijayan wrote: Will 85Hz be safe? Yup 85 is safe assuming you are in 800x600 which is the best res for a 14" monitor Nish
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I am on 800 X 600. But I think I better stick to 75. [See John's post above.] Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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Watch out! It's a myth that the highest setting is the best, if you look carefully, you will notice that the higher you set it the more faded and washed out the image will appear which I don't doubt could lead to yet more eyestrain.
John Cardinal wrote: Watch out! It's a myth I don't doubt could lead to yet more eyestrain. You make it sound so scary :sigh: what do I do now :~ Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach
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Why, try it and see! Monitor settings are all about poking and prodding until you find the sweet spot, so see how high you can crank it and still get a sharp, stable image. Back in the day, i ran my 14" monitor at 940x680@78Hz routinely (of course, this was in Linux, XFree86, which let you easily do that sort of thing). If nothing else, 75Hz isn't bad - try it for a couple days & see how your eyes feel when all is said and done.
Shog9
nightdrivin'withoutheadlights...
Shog9 wrote: If nothing else, 75Hz isn't bad - try it for a couple days I will do that. Nish and John are trying to scare me about increasing the refresh rate too much :( Smitha You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. You may have to work for it, however. -- Richard Bach