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slothygeek writes:

There are three main display panel types for screens: IPS, VA and TN panels. Screens with TN panels are best for gaming but these are not the best for your eyes. If you want a monitor that goes easy to your eyes, you should pick a monitor with an IPS panel.

Is that claim that IPS (in-plane switching) monitors are good for eye health by reducing eye strain backed by solid research or is it just a summary of marketing promises?

slothygeek writes:

There are three main display panel types for screens: IPS, VA and TN panels. Screens with TN panels are best for gaming but these are not the best for your eyes. If you want a monitor that goes easy to your eyes, you should pick a monitor with an IPS panel.

Is that claim backed by solid research or is it just a summary of marketing promises?

slothygeek writes:

There are three main display panel types for screens: IPS, VA and TN panels. Screens with TN panels are best for gaming but these are not the best for your eyes. If you want a monitor that goes easy to your eyes, you should pick a monitor with an IPS panel.

Is that claim that IPS (in-plane switching) monitors are good for eye health by reducing eye strain backed by solid research or is it just a summary of marketing promises?

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Are monitors with an IPS (in-plane switching) panel better for the eyes?

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Are monitors with an IPS panel better for the eyes?

slothygeek writes:

There are three main display panel types for screens: IPS, VA and TN panels. Screens with TN panels are best for gaming but these are not the best for your eyes. If you want a monitor that goes easy to your eyes, you should pick a monitor with an IPS panel.

Is that claim backed by solid research or is it just a summary of marketing promises?