Comments on: Computers: Helping Or Destroying Humans https://iristech.co/computers-helping-or-destroying-humans/ Mon, 25 May 2020 18:44:55 +0000 hourly 1 By: Toni https://iristech.co/computers-helping-or-destroying-humans/#comment-1225 Wed, 22 Jan 2020 07:37:03 +0000 https://iristech.co/?p=27972#comment-1225 Hi, been reading your blog for the last few weeks. Excellent articles!
Have gone trough similar issues like the founder of this app and would appreciate his opinion on the following conclusions I reached:
1. Is there such thing as “healthy” monitor pixel densities?
My research has showed that office/business monitor series have always lower pixel densities ranging from 87ppi (5:4 1240×1024 for e.g.) to max 102ppi (21.5″ 16:9 FHD).
2.Also I have noticed that the smaller the width of the screen and the higher the height the easier it is for the eyes since less horizontal movement of the eye/neck is need and continuous precise tracking focus is easier. Small 17-19″ 5:4 ratio monitors are much easier on the eye than anything larger in 19:6. 16:10 is like in the middle always offering low pixel densities. Are you agree?
3.Many sources claim larger pixels help distribute the behind-the-panel LED light easier to each of them thus achieving better brightness/contrast/color uniformity and so you get a better panel (with excellent “perceived” sharpness) not just a sharper technically panel (higher ppi) burning your eyes even on moderate brightness levels during the day. Are you agree?
2. Does increased ppi leads to the need of more powerful back light so more eyestrain ?
3. Does eIPS panels offer less powerful back light since they are 6bit+frc, so panel structure is simplified by removing unnecessary color filters requiring more powerful back light and higher brightness to achieve those punchy colors?
4. Which subpixel structure of which type of IPS panel is easier on the eyes for productivity/text based work/long hours of usage?
5.In general are high ppi and wide color gammut panels worse for productivity/long hour usage if used without minimal brightness levels but to such as 100-120cd/m2?
6. Can “high ppi (e.g.120 to 140ppi) 6bit+frc” monitors achieve very low min brightness levels compared to panles with lower ppi (87ppi to 100ppi) when brightness is set to zero?
7. How can Iris help high ppi monitors become more eye friendly if they are already flicker free but do not have sufficient minimal brightness level?

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