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by CHY872
4418 days ago
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As far as I am aware, this is not possible. Computer displays work by sending light in a few wavelengths (but in different intensities), using the combinations of different frequencies to produce the same effects as single frequencies. This product seems to work by aggressively filtering out the parts of the spectrum that cause problems. This would not be possible with normal screens, because the light is of a (mostly) fixed wavelength. These glasses would be much better with objects (for example) illuminated by the sun. |
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