Designs to prevent computer, Vision syndrome (cvs), Designs to prevent computer vision syndrome (cvs) – Philips 346B1C 34" 21:9 Curved USB Type-C Docking LCD Monitor User Manual

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4. Designs to prevent computer vision syndrome

4. Designs to prevent

computer vision

syndrome (CVS)

Philips monitor is designed to prevent
eye strain caused by prolonged
computer use.
Follow below instructions and use
Philips monitor to efficiently reduce
fatigue and maximum working
productivity.

1. Appropriate environment lighting:

• Adjusting the environment lighting

similar to that of your screen
brightness, avoid the fluorescent
lighting, and surfaces that don’t
reflect too much light.

• Adjusting the brightness and

contrast to appropriate level.

2. Good working habits:

• Excessive usage of 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
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, side for pain relief.

3. Ideal working posture

• Reposition your screen to

appropriate height and angle
according to your height.

4. Choose Philips monitor for easy-on-

eyes.

• Anti-glare screen: Anti-glare

screen efficiently reduces
annoying and distracting
reflections that caused eye
fatigue.

• Flicker-free technology designs

to regulate brightness and reduce
flicker for more comfortable
viewing.

• LowBlue mode: Blue light

may cause eye strains. Philips
LowBlue mode allows you to set
different blue light filter levels for
variety working situation.

• 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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