Monitors for People with Poor Eyesight? 258
tuxbeej writes "Just recently I've been told that I may be developing keratoconus, a non-inflammatory eye condition in which the normally round dome-shaped cornea progressively thins causing a cone-like bulge to develop (thanks, NKCF!). As a result, my eyesight will get worse and it's getting harder to see on a 15" monitor. Being 22 years old and studying MIS, I've been hoping to keep my eyesight for a long, long time. Anyway, I was in the market for a new monitor and I was curious to know if anyone has done shopping for a monitor intended for someone with bad eyesight? Are there any recommended sizes, features, brands? It seems like a generic question, but I'm curious to know if certain technologies have any advantages over another or if there is a site out there that handles info like this." We had an older article about CRT's vs. LCD's.
Re:Why not one of the big LCD projector dealies? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:another thought (Score:3, Funny)
Actually, on one computer at work, I use the high contrast white scheme. Because the poor 2000 server happens to have a B&W monitor.
Be positive! (Score:5, Funny)
So spend that money that you would have spent on a GeForce 4 and buy a large, flatscreen monitor.
English response (Score:2, Funny)
Re:From my experience... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Corrective lenses make things worse (Score:3, Funny)
Re:another thought (Score:3, Funny)
Man, that thing was ugly.
Re:From my experience... (Score:2, Funny)