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How do you find curved monitors?
Domagoj T:
Oh I agree that large curve monitors are better than same size flat and I angle my multiple monitors as well.
But not for the reason stated. :-//
bookaboo:
I've a C49HG90DMU for PCB layout, it's curve seemed totally natural from day 1.
nfmax:
--- Quote from: Domagoj T on November 25, 2020, 02:15:50 pm ---That doesn't sound convincing. In everyday life we change focus all the time with no strain to the eyes.
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Just wait a few years, until you get older...
GlennSprigg:
Sorry... I know this is un-related...
But when you started with... "How do you find...", is reminded me...
Years ago, a Reporter was interviewing an American Sniper in the field in Afghanistan.
He asked... "What do you feel, when you pull the trigger!"
(Meaning, how do you feel about killing someone...)
The Sniper said...
"A slight recoil!"
>:( ;D 8)
Rick Law:
--- Quote from: CJay on November 25, 2020, 01:25:10 pm ---I've been told by the CAD guys at work who have them that they help reduce eyestrain because the eye doesn't have to keep changing focus as you look from one part of the screen to another.
YMMV of course, it may be a personal taste and as they're Autocad 3D users not PCB designers it may be completely irrelevant
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If your eyes actually have to keep changing focus, it could be good for you.
The first time I fitted eye glasses, I was told by the optician: One problem many people have is not giving their eye's focusing muscle enough use. Consequently, they develop near or far sight sooner and need reading glasses sooner. You should make your eyes look at something else frequently so your focusing muscle get some exercise.
For me, it is water under the bridge. In my opinion, if you don't need reading glasses yet, forcing your eyes to do some exercise is a good thing...
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