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Old 02-12-2007, 11:45 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Snowthief
No study has ever proven that this is true, nor have the results of any study even indicated that this might be the case.
Well, maybe it is very personal issue, I don't know but for me no studies are required because I feel tired after reading from LCD. I had CRT before with quite high refresh rate 120Hz. I had to read a lot and I was getting tired and my eyes would feel tired, then I bought a good laptop and it improved my tolerance for online reading a lot. However, I still feel tiredness after I read for a long time from my laptop or brandnew 20" LCD. I don't feel it at all when I read a normal book or sony reader. That's enough proof for me. It might be personal, or it might be that some people are more sensetive to it. Someone might smoke for 3 years and start to feel bad and quit, while another guy might smoke for 20 years don't feel anything wrong but then collapse with cancer. I trust my feelings in this matter.

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