Laehm/Sheila/Tristan
If you have astigmatisms or damaged eye/s, definitely get these. Less pain and more time being able to see properly.My boys got 2 monitors each and haven't complained at all. Most usually, they will have some type of complaint about being on the computer all day from school and not want to spend too much time on the internet and gaming, choosing to use their phones or xbox. Neither boy needs glasses but they always got headaches after a couple hours with their old monitors.I needed to work on my oldests computer to show him how to copy a pdf file so he can change the sheet color from red. He kept dl-ing it with a saved web page and didn't know how to save as a regular pdf file into his documents. The color was very bright and even killed my eyes.But showing him how to change the settings on the monitors to help combat the brightness was easier than I even anticipated. Neither of my boys read the instructions and 'how to' for the monitors so I made them sit down and read it all and learn how to adjust everything that day.The screen itself helps to get rid of the glaring aspects, it looks like the screen is not flat. I have to add a coat to my glasses to help block most monitors glare (can't remember what it's called) but I didn't even need to put my glasses on with these ones.My monitors are made to help with eye issues as well but I still need to wear my glasses with them. These sets put mine to shame and my monitors are supposed to be higher-end and cost more. *sigh*I should've found on gotten these when we built mine, now I'm jealous of my boys, Rolf!!
Eric A.
We've purchased more than 50 of these monitors for business use over the last several years. We have yet to have an issue with one of them. We do not use them for gaming, but for the price point they've been a great addition to our office.