Sabtu, 19 Oktober 2013

Is AutoCAD bad for my eyesvision?

Q. I am using AutoCAD almost 40 hours a week on an LCD monitor, and I am wondering if this can affect my eyes. Does zoom in/zoom out commands trick my eyes? I am farsighted (blurred distance vision ) and I think my vision is getting worse. If you have some tips tell me.

A. Your age may be a factor if you are close to 40.
Have your eyes checked to be sure..


im planning to buy a computer.which montor shld i go for is lcd better than the normal one?
Q. i need software which supports video,music and photo sharing as well as internet.as well as other autocad and microsoft application.wht should be the good specification?what all softawres shld i load in my computer/what all acessories should i buy and which brand offer all good ones whith nominal rates.can any one help?

A. First off I'll answer the question in your first heading. If you're going to edit videos and if you need an accurate monitor for autocad and such, then go for high quality CRT monitor, probably a 20". This is because it does not blur like some LCD screen because of their response times. You could also get an LCD screen with a very fast refresh rate (in the 2 ms range) if it's not a big deal.

I'm guessing the rest of your question refers to what kind of hardware you'll need to run autocad and media software. You'll want a core 2 duo processor and at least 2 Gigs of memory, seeing as autocad takes quite a bit of system resources. Try going for 4 Gigs of memory if you can to be on the safe side. You'll also need a socket 775 compliant motherboard to run the core 2 duo processor. Also, try getting a good video card such as the new nvidia geforce cards (the 8000 series or the 7950 GT). You can also add a tv input card to a pci slot on your motherboard. Get an asus P5B deluxe motherboard for integrated 7.1 audio and good performance.

I honestly don't know what else you need other than a case and a power supply of at least 550W to support your video card. All you'll need after this custom build would be an operating system (xp pro would be good), and your software. I don't do video editing so you'll have to look that up, but autocad can be obtained at autodesk.com and is around $4,000 - unless you can get it through your business. Good luck and hope this helps.





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