Some of the ideas involve common sense solutions (taking breaks, stretching), or fairly well-known options having to do with ergonomics. However, the author includes some explanation on differences between monitors, lighting possibilities, and how to bring more humidity into your office.
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
How-to: Reduce Eye Strain at Your Computer
As I was scrolling through a few hundred blog posts, I found a great article suggesting some ways to reduce eye strain from the computer. Of course, as soon as I read the post title, my eyes began to burn furiously, prompting a good, old-fashioned, double-fisted eye rub that had me seeing stars. Okay, maybe I can be a little too psychosomatic. But that doesn't make the suggestions in The Lighting Blog's post--22 Ways to Reduce Eye Strain at Your Computer any less efficacious (I'm into big words, today).
Some of the ideas involve common sense solutions (taking breaks, stretching), or fairly well-known options having to do with ergonomics. However, the author includes some explanation on differences between monitors, lighting possibilities, and how to bring more humidity into your office.
Some of the ideas involve common sense solutions (taking breaks, stretching), or fairly well-known options having to do with ergonomics. However, the author includes some explanation on differences between monitors, lighting possibilities, and how to bring more humidity into your office.
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