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Old 02-26-2019, 01:41 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
I'm not a programmer by trade, but I do a lot of programming in my downtime as a hobbyist. At work, I spend the majority of my time preparing documents for print, documents for projection, and documents for online display. By preparing, I mean reading/proofing/editing. All of this is done on a computer screen. In my spare, spare time (outside of my programming), I read ebooks on tablets/phones, and I read a lot on this forum I volunteer to moderate on tablets/phones. I have no doubt that some people suffer from eye strain RE LCD, but it's just not something I can relate to. My eyes stare at LCD screens for extended periods of time from the time I wake up until the time I fall asleep (have for years). It's just never occurred to me that my eyes should be troubled about this. *shrug*
Plenty of other people here seem to have no problem spending lots of time on LCD - it's apparent you are not alone. I really wonder if there is a difference in people's eyes that causes some of us to have issues.
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