As recently as a decade ago, a mention of digital eye strain (DES) would have most people scratching their heads. Today it’s ubiquitous, a condition of modern life. From toddlers to millennials to seniors, from city dwellers to shepherds in remote mountain villages, no one is immune from DES and its effects, which include dry, irritated eyes, blurred vision and assorted aches and pains. More than half of American adults suffer adverse effects from overexposure to screens, according to The Vision Council, which coined the term digital eye strain.
Too much of a good thing can have consequences. Computer vision syndrome is one such negative consequence.
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Sixty-five percent of Americans report having symptoms of digital eyestrain. And it's no wonder. Almost 60 percent of us use digital devices for more than five
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Our eyes are hardening; we can barely see our phones any more. We must learn to look at the wider world.
Local doctors told News 4 they are getting more calls as parents wonder if their kids are staring at their computer screens too long.
The key to a multi-screen campaign is consumer research: which platforms do they use, when and in what order?
Americans spend more than seven hours a day starting at digital screens. This screen time often leads to blurred vision, eyestrain, and long-term vision prob...
Nowadays we spend most of our time looking at screens.
Too much screen time is harmful to our eye health. These screens emit blue light that interacts with our eyes and brain. It causes eye strain and irritation. Moreover, the constant movement...
As a newer and innovative technology being regularly introduced, promotion and branding techniques adopted by businesses are changing at a rapid rate. The newest form of advertising is ‘Outdoor LED Displays’. These are the display screens which are dynamic in nature and are generally used in the place of traditional
Screen-sharing technology will help you communicate with clients more thoroughly while highlighting your market expertise.
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Personalized ads—they aren’t just on your screens anymore. For the past few years, advertisers have been experimenting with ways to apply all that data they have about you to billboards and other IRL advertisements. Think about how creepy it is when Facebook knows too much about you. Now imagine how it would feel if a giant flat-screen at the mall showed you that same information in giant text that other people probably aren’t looking at, but definitely could read if it caught their…
The more screen time, the less you blink. Really. And less blinking causes all kinds of eye issues.
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While interactive TV is still very much an ongoing experiment, there's been a consumer-led revolution that's actually closer to delivering on the promise of interactive TV.