Digital screens in today’s day and age are the new faux pas. Screen-time has gone up significantly over the last decade, and many of us don’t really realize how much we rack up over the course of a day, a week, a month and year!
On average, a Canadian adult spends 13.1 hours per day on screen-time, exceeding the recommended limit. In only eight hours, we are exposed to 5.8 million flickers from our screens. While making efforts to reduce screen time is important, it’s just as vital to determine whether our devices are affecting us physically. BenQ, one of North America’s leading monitor brands, understands that professional individuals, and gamers often have limitations when it comes to how much screen time they rack up, which is why they’ve implemented eye-care technology into their high-performance monitors.
Developed to protect your eyes,BenQ’s Eye-CareU, ensures that that eyestrain, eye-pain, and headaches are reduced. Being the first monitor manufacturer to prioritize eye health, BenQ has fitted their monitors with innovative functions such as:
- Brightness Intelligence+, a feature that detects screen content and environmental lighting, adjusting display brightness and colour temperature
- Brightness Intelligence, a sensor that detects ambient light as well as the brightness and contrast of screen content. It adapts brightness and enhances dark areas on the display without overexposing in bright regions
- Flicker-free, a technology certified by international TÜV Rheinland, which eliminates flicker
- Low Blue Light, a technology that filters harmful blue light.
- Low Blue Light+, a technology that filters out the shorter, higher energy blue-violet radiation.
Here’s a round-up of some of BenQ’s high performance monitors that include the Eye-Care Solution:
EX240N – MOBIUZ 1ms 23.8″ 165Hz Gaming Monitor
- Adjusts display brightness and color temperature for a more comfortable viewing experience
- Colour Weakness Mode – Red and green filters help individuals with the common types of color vision deficiency distinguish colors more easily
GW2785TC 27″ 1080p Eye-Care Monitor
- Reading Mode – Designed to filter out harmful blue light
- Coding Mode – Devised to make every color pop out for easy readability and coding efficiency
- Care Mode – Specially-tuned to lowered brightness and color saturation to protect sensitive eyes
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BenQ Says Our Average Screen Time Per Day Is Up, And Digital Screens Are The New Faux Pas!
Digital screens in today’s day and age are the new faux pas. Screen-time has gone up significantly over the last decade, and many of us don’t really realize how much we rack up over the course of a day, a week, a month and year!
On average, a Canadian adult spends 13.1 hours per day on screen-time, exceeding the recommended limit. In only eight hours, we are exposed to 5.8 million flickers from our screens. While making efforts to reduce screen time is important, it’s just as vital to determine whether our devices are affecting us physically. BenQ, one of North America’s leading monitor brands, understands that professional individuals, and gamers often have limitations when it comes to how much screen time they rack up, which is why they’ve implemented eye-care technology into their high-performance monitors.
Developed to protect your eyes,BenQ’s Eye-CareU, ensures that that eyestrain, eye-pain, and headaches are reduced. Being the first monitor manufacturer to prioritize eye health, BenQ has fitted their monitors with innovative functions such as:
Here’s a round-up of some of BenQ’s high performance monitors that include the Eye-Care Solution:
EX240N – MOBIUZ 1ms 23.8″ 165Hz Gaming Monitor
GW2785TC 27″ 1080p Eye-Care Monitor
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