They say a easy excersise for your eyes is reading now if you read a book then you'll get your eye excersise but what about when you read text off a screen or that palm pilot thingy?
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They say a easy excersise for your eyes is reading now if you read a book then you'll get your eye excersise but what about when you read text off a screen or that palm pilot thingy?
It's not a problem with the new Palm Pilots or PocketPCs. The some PDA readers even allows you to change font and/or font size.Quote:
Originally posted by Keikan@22 July 2003 - 07:49
They say a easy excersise for your eyes is reading now if you read a book then you'll get your eye excersise but what about when you read text off a screen or that palm pilot thingy?
I agree with you,i can't get to grips with reading from a screen. ;)
You exercise your eyes every time you open them. But reading a paper page is a lot less damaging to the retina than staring for hours at a flickering screen. LCD screens might be better, but at the end of the day it's still artificial light.
same here its better to read off a normal page :P then off any screen :blink: well i think so im quite young
Well that depends on the Refresh rate of your monitor, but i preffer reading from a paper...
its just nicer to hold the book in front of you and your eyes feel better.
I am no doubt on the computer enough as it is. Reading from a book is a break
from many things for me. I'm a "lounge around" reader, on a couch or bed
with plenty of munchies and drink. And to think all this time I've been doing
optical calisthenics while I read. No wonder it sometimes makes me sleepy.
This post is 10 days old and wiht only 7 replies, it's still on the first page? :o
These forums aren't the fastest ones on the Internet. ;)
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