Many people use their electronic devices, including phones, tablets, and computers, for extended periods. Companies now sell screen protectors that reportedly block blue light and benefit eye health.
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In today’s digital age, most of us spend over 12 hours a day in front of screens, and it is unavoidable - from computers to phones - putting our eyes under constant strain. Excessive screen time can ...
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Excessive screen time can lead to a condition called computer eye strain. This is sometimes known as computer vision syndrome, or digital eye strain. It occurs because our eyes have to work hard when ...
The average American spends over seven hours daily staring at screens, a figure that continues to climb as remote work becomes standard practice. This digital immersion has sparked growing concern ...
Experiencing computer vision syndrome doesn’t mean you need to completely give up your screen time, though. The way you view a digital screen can make a big difference. To learn more about computer ...
The nearly glare-free OLED touch screen on Acer's Swift Edge 14 AI touts an impressively effective, industry-first Corning Gorilla Matte Pro finish. I checked it out—along with other new eye-candy ...