Rabu, 23 April 2014

Using Monitor filter or change mine to LCD monitor could be better for my eyes?

Q. I'm sitting in front of the computer most of the day and still not using any filter to my CRT monitor.
What could be better to prevent my pain in eyes? Using a filter to the CRT or changing my monitor to LCD one?

A. You're still using a CRT?

If your CRT isn't capable of refresh rates at least above 76hz, then you should replace it.

LCD doesn't have that same refresh problem, so there won't be any flickering. It's mainly this flickering that causes eyestrain.

LCD also has a much brighter, crisper picture when sitting close, and isn't nearly as susceptible to glare because the outer screen of a LCD isn't made from glass, like CRT is.

If your eyes are still giving you problems and you wear glasses, many eyeglass places can make glasses that use a special coating that is supposed to help reduce eyestrain when using a computer.

Otherwise, every 15 minutes, you should look away from the screen and try focusing on an object that's far away (further than your arm's length at least) for a few seconds. This will help exercise your eye muscles and keep them from getting tired from just focusing at one length for so long.


Best Setup for 3 monitor display + TV mount (furniture, brackets, etc).?
Q. I am redoing my office/gaming/recording (YouTube) setup.

I need a desk, preferably L-Shape with room for 3 monitors and a tower PC as well as at least 1 laptop and some external HD's (the book-sized WD ones).

The desk needs to have space below for shelving that I can place my consoles on (xbox 1, ps4, ps3, etc) as well as an HDMI switch (minimal space) and some other wiring.

I am looking at Ergotech's Triple Horizontal LCD Monitor Arm Desk Stand and think it will do the job of holding my 3 24" monitors.

I would also like to mount a 32"-40" TV above the monitors on my wall (or on a stand if theres a 3 wide by 2 tall in the middle column bracket) so I can run cable/satellite and watch my shows while editing.

Any tips on designing this?

I need a desk first, and was thinking a corner one with the 3 monitors centered on the L bend (90* angle part) so I have room to the left for my laptop and to the right for my tower. As for the TV, not sure how to mount it onto the corner or how well that would work but am open to suggestions.

I prefer amazon for most of my buying, but will look at IKEA and other places as well.

A. For monitors, get 3 of these - amzn.to/1bFnH4h
Not sure about the desk, search ikea online.
The monitor holder you got there sounds good.
And I would get more that 1 desk If i was you, just so it helps space everything out, so maybe get an L shape, then get a small normal desk if you have room for it. So you could have the monitors, PC and laptop on the L shape desk (So the PC and monitors on the long part, then the laptop on the bottom of the L, which is hopefully the small part) then use another desk to put your Xbox and PS's on, and save up for another monitor.





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