do you use anti glare or protection from radiation at your PC?
By meenneixz
@meenneixz (668)
Philippines
October 17, 2007 8:00pm CST
me i dont use any because it makes my Monitor looks dark and if im doing something like editing photos the pixels seem so unclear...
3 responses
@braveheart07 (2601)
• Philippines
18 Oct 07
I used glass filter for my monitor, as my eyes become sore when there is no protection against this radiation from the screen.
I bought this when my eyes started to feel burn with pain.
However, since using a glass filter, I have never experienced any problems with my eyes right now. Other than placing a filter, I see to it also that the brightness of my computer screen is low or dark.
Radiation is very dangerous, as this may damage your eyes tremendously.
Have a nice day and God speed!
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@goodsign (2287)
• Malaysia
18 Oct 07
I used 'transition spectacles' to protect my eye and eyestrain problem while working at computer with special UV protection. I purchased it at optometric shop after my 'eye-tests' session for focal and glare testing.
It does not effect my computer tasking on focusing, color distortion, etc..
@ryanphil01 (4182)
• Philippines
18 Oct 07
In fact, I bought an anti-glare filter with radiation obstruction for my monitor which I needed badly after I have experienced continuous eye strain. The filter helped minimized brightness and radiation somehow because after using them I seldom encounter eye strains anymore. There's something like a cooling effect to the eyes when you use this filter.





