Protective screen is'nt bad for eyes rite?

bigcomp

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Alright so i got my new protective screen installed.. and i'am feeling worse :D.. now a protection screen can't be bad for eyes rite?
 
they can be bad on the eyes if you have problems seeing before you put it on and have glasses sometimes they can produce more glair or even cause you to look harder as it can make the screen darker i would reccomend if you dont feel right with it take it off man
 
done.. now what am i supposed to do with it?? coz the last point of yours applied correctly that it was harder to look at stuff as it was making everything darker..

Again, shall i return it?
 
done.. now what am i supposed to do with it?? coz the last point of yours applied correctly that it was harder to look at stuff as it was making everything darker..

Again, shall i return it?


I dont think youll be able to return it cause you used it but you can try. And what you should do now is go buy a LCD monitor it will be much better for your eyes then a CRT monitor.
 
a agree with ckfordy try to return it and make sure you buy a new monitor that lcd they are much better on the eyes
 
CRT monitors throws ELF and VLF radiations which are'nt enuf for exposure and if we sit at a distance of 50cm or greater then these radiations are virtually not there.. i would have still bought an LCD but if you'll know the economic rate.. LCD ain't cheap here :D ..

I went for a protective screen thats why but threw it away .. so practically, my CRT can't be harmful for my eyes rite?
 
was it a good screen protector? or just something you found and thought, "oh this might benefit me" :)

additionally, almost anything is harmful for the eyes if stare at it enough.. lcd's, crt's, tv's, sun, light, etc..
 
was it a good screen protector? or just something you found and thought, "oh this might benefit me"

LOL no, i'am a bit techy about these.. i turned it back and it was clearly written it stops ELF and VLF radiation 99% and glare effect 45% ( thou i was'nt having any problems with glare anywayz but 45% is a good job ) .. protection from UV rays e.t.c were its features .. So i went for it
 
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