Recent Insider Picks articles include one about glasses that protect your eyes from
the glare of the computer screen and another about the best streaming devices you can buy in Britain.
The glare of my computer screen appears to suddenly intensify.
From
the glare of the computer screens to uncomfortable office chairs, your office could be making you sick in more ways than you realize.
Over the past week I spent a lot of time reading my Kindle, and really enjoyed the break from
the glare of the computer screen.
This gives the appearance and readability of paper without the flicker or
glare of a computer screen.
Not exact matches
Also: glasses +
computer screen = a bit
of a
glare despite all efforts.
Like «the sun is streaming in through my window as I type this and assaulting my
computer screen and giving off a terrible
glare» kind
of sunny.
Therefore, it is crucial that
glare is limited as much as possible in rooms where
computers or
screens are used regularly by students and staff, by positioning
screens away from light sources and out
of direct sunlight.
If you never heard
of an e-reader before, they are the ideal piece
of technology to read books without getting the eye burn most people get from reading on an LCD based device (like your
computer) The new Amazon Kindle 3 line
of e-readers features a Pearl e-Ink
screen which offer little to no
glare and fast page turns.
Priced at the higher end
of the four devices available ($ 499), the RocketBook pitches portability and clarity: a 105 dots per inch
screen (most
computers today use a 72 - dpi
screen) with a
glare - resistant or «transvective» finish.
Working in multi-media, New York - based artist Erin Shirreff's work encourages the viewer to see objects in new ways: unsettling spacial and sensory experience by creating sculptural works specifically for the camera that confuse perception; layering still photographs in video to present a new experience
of the Moon or James Turrell's great unfinished Roden Crater work (2009); exploring myriad interferences
of glare and shadow at play on a
computer screen; and presenting only one façade
of a familiar Tony Smith work in an outdoor commission, Sculpture for Snow.