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A growing problem among computer users is Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS): |
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Symptoms: eyestrain, dry eyes, headaches, neck and back pains |
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88% of computer users have CVS complaints1 |
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10 million eye examinations per year can be traced to viewing a computer screen2 |
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| Eyestrain is caused by these two primary factors: |
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Accommodation: the eyes try to focus on fuzzy images that are frequently too small and too close |
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Vergence: for very close images, the eyes must converge (cross) to produce a single focal point |
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The PC Magni-Viewer magnifier helps with both of these issues. |
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Small screens appear much larger, sharper, and more distant |
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Size and sharpness greatly reduce accommodation problems so the eye no longer needs to constantly refocus |
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Distant-appearing text lets eyes stay parallel so eye muscles relax |
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Magnification: 1.75 x
Screen Sizes: 13" - 17" screens
Lens Dimensions: 6" x 8"
Rotating Base: 19.5" long x 15" wide |
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Height: 4" range from 17"- 21"
Length from front to rear: 4" range of "in-out" movement from 29.63" to 33.63"
Base turning circle: 360°
Magnifier Arm Horizontal Rotation: 360° turning circle
Magnifier Arm Vertical Pivot: 120° up/down arc
Lens Vertical Pivot Range: 120° in/out from monitor |
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