Joseph_Joestar wrote on 2023-03-16, 15:56:
I have no doubt that it is. Just saying that it doesn't seem to bother me personally, at least for now.
And apparently, there are some people who can game for hours on a 60 Hz CRT monitor without experiencing any problems, while I can't take more than a few minutes of that without getting eye strain.
This is me. Not trying to boast or anything, I'm way beyond the normal age for pissing contests, but I swear I have no idea what screen eye strain or headache is. I still run plenty of CRT screens at home, I game for several hours on them. On my modern screens I've adopted high refresh rate for a long time, I don't really like the motion of smaller framerates on modern rigs, but CRT's at lower rates don't really bother me at all. I've never ever once in my life thought "my eyes are getting tired, I should get off the screen for a while". I am not exaggerating that these feelings are 100% unknown to me. Feeling tired overall of course, but specific eye sore or headache, I can't say. I'm 40yo, been in computers since I was 5, it's become my job on top of my main hobby, I've spent a lot of my youth in dark LAN parties for 48-72h straight...in the end I'm sure I definitely have an average screen time per 24hours in double digits over my lifetime and...so far so good!
For what's it's worth I don't need glasses or anything, at least not regularly. I've had very mild myopia since I was a child, got my first glasses at 25 or something that I would only wear to drive at night and/or when raining. Myopia has gotten slightly worse with age but in an expected manner according to my ophthalmologist, but I still don't regularly wear glasses. I keep them in my car and only drive with them in all conditions, it just feels better and safer.
Maybe I should give my body including eyeballs to science 😁