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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
No matter how good a monitor is, I couldn't read behind my PC. At least, not books. My posture would be completely wrong for extended reading. So, it wouldn't be my eyes that would kill me, but rather my back, shoulders, neck and even buttocks!
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I totally agree.
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Originally Posted by familyhandh
The real that we have to work with PC all day, so we have to read and read on LCD monitor all day. I try to find LCD monitor suitable for me to read all day without eyestrain!
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I see now. But the answer stays the same - go to a store and ask for a monitor, easy on the eye for all day working. It should be the same as all day reading.
Also use some tricks, like soothing background of the text, bigger font, serif or no serif, whatever suits you.
And, there are glasses for working on PC, they ar supposed to help against eyestrain.
Finally, there exists an LCD which is readable even without backlight, but it's still not mass market and probably will never grow bigger than 15".
P.S.: Most people here have one or other sort of reading device, be it Smartphone, LCD reader, or eInk reader. But none of these are suited to compare to a monitor. So you are looking in a tiny fraction of the people here, who:
- read on PC
- have compared different LCD monitors
I think this specific question might be better answered in some kind of tech-forum, where LCD monitors are the subject of discussion and comparison.