Do flat screen televisions cause lesser strain on the eys?
Answers: I believe it's the distance between the screen and your eyes that will most impact the strain
Yes.they cause very less strain on the eye.
I dont think flat screen tv's cause problems but the advantage is the picture looks in the same from where ever you sit. if u feel strain on eyes then increase the distance between the place you sit from watching television.
No, they just don't have that bent look to them... they're quite nice and once you get used to them you notice just how weird curved screens look
~has a 23 flat panel monitor... great for games... just need a 52 plasma for the living room and the PS2
yes of course
the reason for that is very simple based on science we know that angle of reflection of light is same as that of incedence
for a flat surface while for a curved surface light is deflected in diff directions.
so in flat tv light reflected is not within range of eyes and
in curved tv thr=e surrounding light gets reflected from the screen on various directions one of tht is in the eyes
there is somewhat of a difference. but it depends on how bright the rest of the room is. If the room is bright your eyes don't need to constantly adjust. If theroom is dark your eyes can have more trouble adjusting.
Lesser than what? Lesser than older technology Display products? No, it's all the same; basically its about the viewing distance.
No.
Flat screens vs any thing else does not matter as far as eye fatigue or stress.
Lighting of the room, how far your sitting and how bright ur TV settings are is what makes ur eyes tired and fatugued
Yes.they cause very less strain on the eye.
I dont think flat screen tv's cause problems but the advantage is the picture looks in the same from where ever you sit. if u feel strain on eyes then increase the distance between the place you sit from watching television.
No, they just don't have that bent look to them... they're quite nice and once you get used to them you notice just how weird curved screens look
~has a 23 flat panel monitor... great for games... just need a 52 plasma for the living room and the PS2
yes of course
the reason for that is very simple based on science we know that angle of reflection of light is same as that of incedence
for a flat surface while for a curved surface light is deflected in diff directions.
so in flat tv light reflected is not within range of eyes and
in curved tv thr=e surrounding light gets reflected from the screen on various directions one of tht is in the eyes
there is somewhat of a difference. but it depends on how bright the rest of the room is. If the room is bright your eyes don't need to constantly adjust. If theroom is dark your eyes can have more trouble adjusting.
Lesser than what? Lesser than older technology Display products? No, it's all the same; basically its about the viewing distance.
No.
Flat screens vs any thing else does not matter as far as eye fatigue or stress.
Lighting of the room, how far your sitting and how bright ur TV settings are is what makes ur eyes tired and fatugued
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