[Help] Monitor buying Guide Needed for Eye-Care

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Hi guys, day by day my eyes glasses no are increasing, also continuously seeing 2-3 hours on monitor starting pain and itching on my eyes.

Recently I'm using LG 24 Inch IPS but some problems come on my monitor like screen jumping, red lines on bottom.


Now I decided to buy a new monitor under 22 inch IPS/VA Panel. I have seen some monitors have features like Eye-Care, Low blue light & TÜV Rheinland certification. All Benq monitor comes with TÜV Rheinland certified. Does those features really protect eyes or it's just a markting technic.


Note: Always I use Flux (blue light filter software) in my samsung monitor.


Do I need Eyecare monitor or Flux is enoughf. If you are using any Eye Protected monitor please advice me.
Thanks in advance
 
Hi guys, day by day my eyes glasses no are increasing, also continuously seeing 2-3 hours on monitor starting pain and itching on my eyes.

Recently I'm using LG 24 Inch IPS but some problems come on my monitor like screen jumping, red lines on bottom.


Now I decided to buy a new monitor under 22 inch IPS/VA Panel. I have seen some monitors have features like Eye-Care, Low blue light & TÜV Rheinland certification. All Benq monitor comes with TÜV Rheinland certified. Does those features really protect eyes or it's just a markting technic.


Note: Always I use Flux (blue light filter software) in my samsung monitor.


Do I need Eyecare monitor or Flux is enoughf. If you are using any Eye Protected monitor please advice me.
Thanks in advance
I'd say you're due for a change if you can notice screen flickering, because even if it flickers fast enough not to notice for a human eye it still adds some strain.

Eye-care is just the broader term for solutions that include low blue light filters and flicker-free.
TÜV Rheinland certification is only a certificate that the product has been tested to actually be flicker-free, reduced glare and blue light - to make sure it's not just a marketing ploy.
F.lux only reduces blue light / changes color brightness.
 
I'd say you're due for a change if you can notice screen flickering, because even if it flickers fast enough not to notice for a human eye it still adds some strain.
Thanks bro
 
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