9. Designs to prevent
computer vision
syndrome (CVS)
Philips monitor is designed to prevent
eye strain caused by prolonged
computer use.
Follow the below instructions and
use a Philips monitor to efficiently
reduce fatigue and maximize working
productivity.
1. Appropriate environment lighting:
• Adjust the environment lighting
similar to that of your screen
brightness, avoid fluorescent
lighting, and surfaces that don't
reflect too much light.
• Adjust the brightness and contrast
to the appropriate level.
2. Good working habits:
• Excessive usage of the monitor
can cause eye discomfort, it's
better to take shorter breaks more
often at your workstation than
longer breaks and less often; for
example a 5-10 minute break after
50-60-minute continuous screen
use is likely to be better than a
15-minute break every two hours.
• Looking at something varying
distances after a long period of
focusing on the screen.
• Gently closing and rolling your
eyes to relax.
• Conscious blinking often while
working.
• Gently stretch your neck, and
slowly tilt your head forward,
backward, and side for pain relief.
3. Ideal working posture:
• Reposition your screen to
the appropriate measurment
according to your own height.
4. Choose a Philips monitor for viewing
that is easy on the eyes:
• Anti-glare screen: This feature
efficiently reduces annoying and
distracting reflections that is
associated with eye fatigue.
• Flicker-free technology is designed
to regulate brightness and reduce
flicker for more comfortable
viewing.
• LowBlue mode: Blue light may
cause eye strains. This feature
allows you to set different blue
light filter levels for a variety of
working situations.
• EasyRead mode for a paper-like
reading experience, giving a more
comfortable viewing experience
while dealing with long
documents on the screen.
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