hi, like many of you I'm suffering from using computer displays, which make extremely hard to work with. Since computer serve us in work, fun, commuincation, educatoin, and DEZ and other DES related sites, finding a solution for this problem is on the top of my list.
I now doing a computer prescription glasses and also a PantOpx pair dedicated for the computer use.
I've already had an eye exam for a computer- the optometrist exam my eyes with different power when he had me in front of a computer display.
Recentely, I found an optometrist who use www.prio.com equipment which he claims provide a more accurate result for computer prescriptoin.
I was wondering, if any of you had an experience with prio eye exam and whehter this is worth the effort and cost. I'm curious to learn if this is a gimmick or whether this provide a different and much more accurate result.
Finally, those of you who use wraparound glasses say PantOpx (7eye)for a computer- I was wondering how the dark lense affect your work on the computer, and if you feel a clear lense or any specific lense color would be more appropriate for a computer use only
I now doing a computer prescription glasses and also a PantOpx pair dedicated for the computer use.
I've already had an eye exam for a computer- the optometrist exam my eyes with different power when he had me in front of a computer display.
Recentely, I found an optometrist who use www.prio.com equipment which he claims provide a more accurate result for computer prescriptoin.
I was wondering, if any of you had an experience with prio eye exam and whehter this is worth the effort and cost. I'm curious to learn if this is a gimmick or whether this provide a different and much more accurate result.
Finally, those of you who use wraparound glasses say PantOpx (7eye)for a computer- I was wondering how the dark lense affect your work on the computer, and if you feel a clear lense or any specific lense color would be more appropriate for a computer use only
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