I would also like to understand why some Android phones are completely OK, not causing any eye strain and some are not. With phones it seems to be PWM related, so that if there is a PWM, it is OK when used in the brightness level where there is no PWM. But all Phones that I have tried, that do not have PWM, will cause eye strain.
How come there is nobody from the actual display industry participating in these discussions. There must be someone who has this problem and knows the actual technology.
There are so many places around the net where people are discussing this that it is clear that this problem is not that rare anymore.
Though I see one of the problems being the fact that many of these discussions end up discussing food supplements or other health issues, giving outsiders the impression that it is a vague issue that comes and goes and would have some placebo components in it.
For me it is totally binary without anything circumstancial or vague. If there is flickering in a display, it irritates, if not, it does not irritate.
I also find it a bit annoying that sites like Notebookcheck keep pressing the disinformation that frequencies over 500 hz would not cause a problem. I've had several phones with a PWM of some 2500 Hz and it is without doubt irritating my eyes. If I use the phones with brightness level where there is no PWM, I will have zero irritation even if I would use the screen for 12h a day. My optic nerves are able to sense a flicker of 2500Hz. I could show this in a blind test any day easily as people would be able to observe my eyes turning bloodshot by the 2500Hz flicker.