5/12/2009

Philips LightFrame reduces eyestrain

Philips has significant experience in working with light for various functions, not only for lighting. As an example, Philips GoLite Blu uses blue light to raise our spirits, while the part of the Philips Ambilight TVs.

Mixing these two concepts, launching the Philips LightFrame, a computer monitor that reduces eye strain by a blue light that is emitted through the casing of the monitor. This light improves concentration and makes the user feel less tired and more active.
It is based on the same studies that the GoLite Blu, although the evidence only half of the subjects claimed to show fewer problems with concentration, motivation and fatigue after use. So it is best to try before opting for it.

In the technical section, the Philips LightFrame offers a 22-inch widescreen display with a response time of 2 milliseconds and a dynamic contrast ratio of 12000:1. It is available for sale in America from June with a price of 239 dolars.

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