Re: Eye strain issues with newer monitors(IPS/VA/TN)
Posted: 22 Nov 2024, 14:14
Greetings. Tell me, please, have you found a monitor that would not cause pain in your eyes?gregtsakil wrote: ↑14 Jul 2024, 18:50Hello guys! I recently started to understand that the polarization angle may truly be an issue for me as well. When light passes through polarized glasses from my Dell P3221D, which I work with for many hours, I don't seem to get tired or that sick, nauseous feeling that I get from my recently bought Dell G3223D and Dell G2724D. I bought them for gaming and work , but both of them have horizontal light passing through. when I see them with polarized glasses, they both turn black. Also, the other difference might be both being 165hz and me using them always next to a 60Hz monitor. I will test and report. Both run at 2K 165Hz. I tried them with HDMI with lower Hz, but still had symptoms. I also have a TV that emits horizontal light, an OLED LG B2 65-inch, which I never got used to, probably due to the vertical polarized filter also if I am saying it correctly.I always use then in 30 %brightness in a well lit enviroment and also the 32-2k at 80cm to 90 cm distance and 60cm to 70cm the 27-2k .I asked asus and waiting for reply if those 2 monitors Asus ProArt PA328CGV and Asus ProArt PA278CGV emit light that i can see though my pollarized glasses.Also tried 8bit on both.