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...OR GET HELPSometimes, you should blame your eyes rather than your hardware for display problems. Baby boomers, in particular, are at the age where their eyes need help for close work. And a computer screen is usually located at a difficult distance, especially for bifocal wearers. If your eyes tire quickly while working at the computer, a visit to an optometrist or ophthalmologist who has studied computer-related vision problems can work wonders. And pay close attention to recommendations on placing the monitor for best results.
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