Which laptop has the most eye friendly screen? I'm using computer at least 4h a day everyday...

Which laptop has the most eye friendly screen? I'm using computer at least 4h a day everyday, and I noticed that my eyesight is getting worse.

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I had that once.
I hadn't left the house in a whole week and I had accidentally gotten precum in my eyes from fapping nonstop all week.
I wasn't even washing my hands and I rubbed some of it in my eyes and it burned so much that I turned on the showerhead and started crying while curled up in the shower.

Thankfully, i'm not a neet anymore.

Well I am, and I should fucking start to take care of my eyes, thats why I'm asking.

use f.lux

go to a store and check it yourself.

Staring at a screen does has absolutely zero correlation with your eyesight, genius

>4h a day
Oh wow what a nerd you are

nigga get better eyes. i use computer for 12 to 16h a day on average.

>nigga get better eyes
I was using it just like you before, playing games, watching porn, installing gentoo. But now I'm trying to force myself to find different things to do, than just staring at the computer screen all day long. Still I have to use it anyway, so if you have any good advice, please share with me, if not fuck off.

>zero correlation

Are you daft? Your eyesight is diminishing because you are getting old, you fuck. You probably think watching TV makes your eyes square too.

What eyes should i buy for maximum fps?

eskimo probably

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>only 4h a day

lmaoing @ your life ;d

>you
>reading comprehension

Op take a few minutes break with your eyes closed every 45 minutes and you'll be fine. Also get glasses.

>get glasses
Yeah, I'm already appointed with optician

I'm not saying it's gonna help much, but I noticed that the lower the pixel density the more difficult it becomes to just plain read shit.

But of course higher resolutions are fucking expensive.

It may be the case, because usually I'm working on cheap ass laptops (because they're expandable), with rather low resolutions, and I'm reading a lot from the screen, so eyes are getting tired quickly.

>expandable
expendable lol

Your eye sight degrades due to the shape of your eyeball changing in most cases. This has nothing to do what you're looking at. That's at least what my optician keeps telling me

t.contact lens user
fuck glasses

>fuck glasses
Noo, I want to look nerdy!

Does these really work?

gunnars.com/

take a gunn up your ars and ask again

Honestly your best bet would be to buy this screen (which used to be sold cheaper) solcomputer.com/pixel-qi-display-2/pixel-qi-controller.html and swap it into some netbook.

Don't use a screen with about >7000K light intensity for longer periods unless you want eye cancer.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/php.12250/abstract
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1751-1097.2012.01237.x/full

Thanks!

fujitsu.com/fts/products/computing/peripheral/displays/b22w-7-led/

Am I good?

OLPC with backlight turned off.
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forgive the memes but if you are able to find anything with a retina display for a reasonable price it might be worth looking into
they are pretty comfortable

however there are a million other displays out there that won't hurt at all so please don't just go out and buy without looking into it

I use this on my computer and phone for red eye justgetflux.com

m8
Use lubricating eye drops.
Alcon Boom Tears is great, as is anything from Systane.

Bion Tears*

Turn down the contrast/brightness.

Does f.lux still have that bug with MPC-HC where it would cause stutters? Only thing that made me stop using it.

I've never noticed any bugs, I use movie mode.

Get a retina MacBook pro, a thousand dollars is a small price to pay for your eyes.

It really doesn't do much, since the damage is caused by looking still and near into something for extended periods of time. This is why spending too much time reading books also deteriorates your eyesight.
An interesting thing to take note of is that a study in China, where myopia is epidemic, found no correlation at all in patients: there was not a definitive genetic cause that would explain the huge pandemic, it wasn't related to computer hours either. The only thing common to all future nearsighted children was that they spent more time playing inside than outside.
Makes you wonder.
f.lux is a nice option. Doing eye exercises is also a good option. Try to look at things that are far from your view from time to time.

>The only thing common to all future nearsighted children was that they spent more time playing inside than outside. Makes you wonder.
some people claim the reason some kids eyesight worsen is because they aren't much out in the sun and instead in schools most of the time

there is some country where they have kids do sport outside in school everyday and most kids there don't develop eyesight problems

Even if you are right (you aren't), correlation does not equal causation. Fucking retard.

buy some chem glasses that block whatever type of light

>4h a day
lamo, mom won't let you use the computer any longer

How to fix myopia? Do u believe that it can be fixed by exercises and bates methods?

Since it's technically developed by exercise (looking at something near for hour a day), doing the reverse should cause the opposite development. But anyway, speed in either direction is slow, and you might have to spend 8h a day looking at the clouds for years to reverse the damage done by looking at a display/book for years.

There is a correlation. But see . Correlation != causality.

You can find correlation between almost any events you want but that does not mean they actually influence each other. Pic related.

RedShift, flux

This doesn't help preventing myopia. All it does it help your brain produce malatonin at the right time by simulating sunset in the light spectrum, provided the monitor is the main source of light in the room, otherwise it won't work and only look terrible.

soooo get some cheap lab glasses that filter teh light,why does this thread still exist

Because lab glasses don't prevent myopia either.

are we fucked then? i dont understand how they dont.
exposure to certain light spectrum basically kills our eyes right? so blocking some of it would be beneficial? just like sunblock(its not a 100% thing)?

I am not going to read the whole thread so sorry for double posting if it was told

look for an monitor without glare

No. Light does not cause or affect development of myopia.

so then what is this?
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/php.12250/abstract

Cateracts, not Myopia?

oh shit,nevermind

old(er) thinkpads. The screen is so dim it will never give you problems