Eye care
New computer glasses to reduce eye strain
July 7, 2004 -- Eyefatigue.com has designed bifocal rimless glasses with step diopter lenses that can be chosen for each individual eye. These computer glasses are designed to permit clear vision at the distance to the computer monitor and to the desktop. For aging individuals that require reading glasses computer monitor viewing becomes even more of a problem.
Computer vision syndrome affects many individuals including those who do not normally wear eyeglasses. It has been estimated that over 30% of computer users have workplace concerns related to eyestrain related to monitor viewing.
Taking brief breaks from work and looking out at a distance while blinking your eyes frequently appears to offer the most relief but few people keep to a regular schedule.
Eyefatigue.com has designed special very low power(+.25 diopter) computer glasses that help reduce eyestrain caused by the eye having to focus at the distance to a computer monitor. These Ultralight rimless frames are specific to computer viewers with normal vision.
