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Originally Posted by joblack
Even a non-glare screen will occure glare if you point a direct light on it.
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It reminds me anyway of an office story I lived, which is relevant.
User wants an LCD screen, CRT is diminishing for her. Decides to propose a justification: "it's for my eyes".
I start looking around for documentation - some real research that states that one technology is eye-friendly and another isn't.
Turns out that the discipline for eye|sight protection is 99.9% environmental conditions: the organization of the lights in the office and their incidence over those objects you look at.
Now, I did not insist on this matter because it must be so natural, when the light falls badly on your screen the screen must be moved - this is what you are supposed to do when you are holding something in your hands, and the rest is extension. (Of course, this is valid for usable objects: nowadays they sell mirrors as screens, so high are the current levels of perversion...)