Computer Glasses: Yes, There Is A Product For That Problem!
There is a strange irony to the way technology develops independent of how humans will actually interface with technology. Take, for example, recent high definition televisions and computer monitors. They create incredible images that are vibrant, bright and interesting . . . and using them for prolonged periods of time can create an all new form of eye strain! The irony comes in the fact that the manufacturers do not change their technology to prevent this sort of strain, but rather companies emerge to create even more gadgets to compensate for the problem. So, for those of you suffering from computer eye strain, suffer no longer! Now there are computer glasses.
Computer glasses are custom-made glasses that are designed to reduce eye strain and prevent headaches associated with using a computer monitor for long periods of time. While traditional models for eye care treat vision as a function of nearsighted or farsighted, eye care professionals developed computer glasses based on a middle distance. Because most computer operators have their monitors further away than they would traditionally have a book, yet perform many of the same mental and optical functions they do when reading, their eyes strain to read what is on the screen. Computer glasses adjust the eye’s focus for this extended range!
Using computer glasses, you ought to be able to read, game, and surf the graphics-intensive Internet for hours at a time without feeling the fatigue that comes from consciously having to focus on a computer screen. Instead, computer glasses should normalize your vision to a comfortable middle distance and allow you to feel relaxed while you are engaged in activities in front of a computer monitor or high definition screen.
Computer glasses are a customized product that you need to see a trained ophthalmologist for an eye exam prior to the manufacture of your lenses. Equally important, the production of your computer glasses is aided by providing your eye doctor with precise measurements of the typical distance you sit from your computer monitor. By providing your eye doctor with the distance you usually sit – measured eyes to screen – from your monitor, they may test your eyes at the most precise distance. The more accurate the testing your ophthalmologist performs, the better your computer glasses will function in the real world setting you require them for. If you have multiple monitors with dramatically different configurations at work and at home, you may even need different pairs of computer glasses.
If it has been a while since you have been to the eye doctor and you are experiencing vision problems from extended computer use, your regular prescription may not be at fault; you may need computer glasses!
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