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What's the problem with flourescent lighting in the room?  I thought
this was easier on the eyes than a screen surrounded by
darkness.  Remember what we were taught about light and TV's?

Chas
-----Original Message-----
From: felixty@xxxxxxxxxxx <felixty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Omega <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 2:05 AM
Subject: Re: LCD monitors


>Hey guys!! its important to use glass filters,as I can't use my computers
for
>hours without them. Really important to avoid eyestrain or headache. The
heavy
>users should note this.
>Also there should be no lighting reflecting on your screen from your
flourescent
>lights,just the basics.
>
>
>Brian Massey wrote:
>
>> I've heard from several sources that the LCDs (of last year) are harder
to
>> look at than regular monitors.   They do look cooler on your desk not to
>> mention allow more workspace.  The people I've talked to were using NEC's
>> LCD.  What's wrong with your Sony's?  I have 2 and they're great!  One
thing
>> that can cause eye strain on a trinitron monitor is the dot pitch.  the
>> higher the number, the higher the eye strain.  dot picthes of <= 0.26mm
>> generally are clear enough for me.
>