Yes, for the following reasons * they are sharper (less eye strain) * no reflection (less eye strain) * faster refresh rate, so the flicker cannot cause headaches
LCD monitors are rumoured to be a far better monitor due to the color being much sharper, and the pixles having less of a straint on your eyes.
I know it sounds silly, but by too much of watching screens or monitors. I was a security guard watching screens all day, but the same tihng happened to me so I quit the job.
CRT Flat Screen monitors are better for your eyes than LCD. As an animator, I spent about 12 hours a day in front of a PC. Even with such experience and practice I get headaches after an hour of working in front of an LCD but 12 hours cause no strain on CRT Flat screens. "The other flickering is the florescent backlight. It looks like it is constantly on, but it is actually flickering very quickly. Most LCD monitos use florescent backlight. It causes annoyance to some people." The quotation is found over the internet.
the red eyes is the original guinea pig the white eyes is the normal guinea pig but the white eyes is better than red eyes because red eyes bites and whit eyes do not.
The brightness of the screen means a lot. The room should not be dark for TV screens, or you should have a table lamp close to a computer screen, that is better for your eyes.
At this point, I would say that a CRT had no advantages over a LCD monitor. The LCD is probably cheaper, it takes up less space, is easier on the eyes, and provides better revolutions.
LCD computer screen are the best screens to read print without straining your eyes. You can also adjust the brightness and contrast to help minimize more straining.
For a CRT, I find 75 hz much better, particularly when under florescent lighting. Since the lights run at 120 hz, the monitor can get into a 'synch' with the lights which creates moire patterns on the screen. Changing the rate to 75 or higher prevents this from happening and reduces eye strain. LCD screens (flat screens) are not likely to have this issue at all and it shouldn't matter.
The rays on the monitors screen can hurt your eyes by looking at it to long. it's just like staring into a bright light.
Darker eyes are better
Exposure to blue light can contribute to blurry vision by causing digital eye strain, which can lead to dry eyes, headaches, and difficulty focusing. Blue light emitted from screens can disrupt the normal functioning of the eyes, leading to temporary vision problems such as blurriness.
Yes and no depending on which frog ,normally if the frog is poisonous their eyes are big so they can defend their selfs better,And if they are normal frogs There about as big as your pinky nail