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Face skin heat issue

Posted: 28 Mar 2024, 17:45
by GreenTree55
Hi everyone,
I bought a new "Dell monitor G2724D 27" QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz Fast IPS" and a pair of 100W "Dali Spektor 1" speakers connected to an external 300W amplifier.
After a month of usage of this new system, sometimes I feel skin heat on my face and it lasts 10/15 minutes.
I have little doubt that the issue is caused by the Dell monitor. Could it be caused also by the speakers?

Have you ever experienced such an issue?

Does other monitor panel type such as VA, TN or OLED cause the same issue?

Do you know if the Anti-UV Eye Protection Filter Films work?

Thank you so much

Re: Face skin heat issue

Posted: 08 Apr 2024, 16:01
by rx7
I get that too with problem screens. I think it's a nervous system response, visual stress related ?

Re: Face skin heat issue

Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 08:03
by GreenTree55
rx7 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 16:01
I get that too with problem screens. I think it's a nervous system response, visual stress related ?
Thank you for your answer.
I don't think it's related to visual stess, I don't fell a stress on the eye level. I tought it can be related to the UV rays or something else emitted by the monitor.
This is the reason why I also asked if the Anti-UV Eye Protection Filter Films work.
What do you mean when you write "problem screens"?

Re: Face skin heat issue

Posted: 11 May 2024, 19:19
by kyube
GreenTree55 wrote:
28 Mar 2024, 17:45
Hi everyone,
I bought a new "Dell monitor G2724D 27" QHD (2560x1440) 165Hz Fast IPS" and a pair of 100W "Dali Spektor 1" speakers connected to an external 300W amplifier.
After a month of usage of this new system, sometimes I feel skin heat on my face and it lasts 10/15 minutes.
I have little doubt that the issue is caused by the Dell monitor. Could it be caused also by the speakers?

Have you ever experienced such an issue?

Does other monitor panel type such as VA, TN or OLED cause the same issue?

Do you know if the Anti-UV Eye Protection Filter Films work?

Thank you so much
It could very well be that a device in your vicinity is emitting electromagnetic waves that are angled towards your face, thus heating up your skin.
Have you ever noticed this happening before buying the monitor? Could also be some other underlying medical condition.