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Is your monitor causing computer vision syndrome? Here’s an science-backed guide on how to find out and how to help fix it.
Computer monitors can get a little finnicky for a variety of reasons, but unless the problem is truly catastrophic, most of the fixes are quite easy and quick.
A new study now reveals that squinting at a computer screen can reduce the frequency of blinking by as much 50%, leading to an increased tendency to develop a condition called dry eye. Dry eye is ...
I have a Viewsonic ViewPanel VG171 LCD monitor. The video card on my computer is a Geforce DDR 64MB. When connecting via DVI (digital), there is an occasional "flicker" or "flash". It sometimes ...
Squinting at a computer screen can cut in half the number of times someone blinks each minute. And that could lead to an irritating condition called dry eye, new research suggests. The more that ...
But blink rates are reduced when staring at a computer screen or other digital device, and this can make your eyes burn, dry out, turn red or feel itchy.