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Which mobile display is the safest for the eyes?
I took an iPhone 11 pro. There is a feeling that the vision began to slide down. I'm not sure it's the phone's fault. I suspect the hyper-colors are to blame.
Are there displays whose behavior emulates the behavior of e-books? So that nothing shines in your eyes. If so, what are these matrices called?
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amoled screens are safer for the eyes, you can also use screen dimming programs and give it a safer shade
Just the same, AMOLED screens harm the eyes the most. The essence of the problem is that the screen of the smartphone is constantly flickering. This flickering is similar to what occurs with cheap fluorescent lamps, especially when they are already reaching their end of life. This flickering really causes very unpleasant sensations.
The only difference with a smartphone is that the screen flicker frequency is much higher and therefore not noticeable to the eye.
IPS screens work on a completely different principle. If interested, read the Source , where there is a detailed explanation.
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