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Tried it with the 2015 13' MBP retina screen, didnt work, Sold it.

Tried it with a Lenovo T460, didnt work, Sold it.

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So as to be not so negative! (I hope I can overcome these issues myself somehow) - using it for 1 hours a day - myself and many others get symptoms (eyestrain / dry red eyes / headache / then migraine) within often minutes of exposure to a 'bad' device, was this the same for you? - if so this 1 hour of use was it pushing through the pain?

Did you then try again next day even with the headache still there? - or take a break for a few days then try another hour etc?

    I had to push through discomfort with my LG monitor

    journeyman This is really interesting, congrats on finding a solution! I have a few questions if you don't mind:

    -What kind of symptoms did you initially have from the M1? (Dry eye, pain in temples, migraine, etc)

    -Have you had similar issues with any iPhones/iPads?

    -How do you feel after using your M1 for a full day? You mentioned "virtually without any problems", do you still feel any eye strain or headaches?

      HAL9000 -- Yes, I had symptoms essentially immediately. What came first was a feeling like there was somehow a shadow behind the screen that made it hazy / hard to look at. Made it hard to concentrate, a sort of brain fog. Then once I kept at it for some minutes it turned into pain in the eyes and headache. I pushed through out of desperation because I had important work that needed to get done and my old laptop wasn't able to handle it. I kept at it every day. The headaches were relatively mild so that may have made it easier (I've never had problems with migraines and essentially never have headaches except for this reason or due to dehydration).

      bkdo -- Symptoms were pain in the eyes, mild headache (never migraines), feeling like the screen was hard to look at, hard to concentrate on the text, mild brain fog type symptoms.

      I've never had problems with phones.

      I am able to use the M1 without significant problems these days. I have some eye strain sometimes but that's in the territory of what I experienced with my old computer. It's not affecting my productivity during the workday I think. I feel the eye strain sometimes if I'm working at night (though might be the Flux color scheme). My schedule is to not work in the evenings/at night so it doesn't bother me too much.

      a month later
      21 days later

      It is random for me, in my life there have been 3 devices (out of literally hundreds) that I have actually become used to after a few days and used long term without issue. Usually it just starts bad and gets worst, sometime it starts bad, gets a little better, and after a couple days it fails again

      Dominic

      Some, when looking at the screen. Not very blurry. More that I experienced that I felt I couldn't focus on the text and sort of spaced out / just got tired in the eyes trying to focus.

      journeyman

      The update on this one is that I have no problems these days. Use the computer probably 12 hours a day without any issues. Can hardly believe it. As I said earlier, YMMV, but if you're at a loss I think this is worth the try for many.

      4 months later
      2 months later

      ryans

      Still going strong, working every day long hours on the laptop without any eye strain.

      However, I've been dealing with neck/upper back pain now for 6+ months and need to set up a more ergonomic setup. So need to find an external monitor that will work so I don't have to be hunched over the laptop all the time. I have not been able to use external monitors for over a decade due to eye strain. Not sure how I'm going to solve this but it will probably be a combination of buying a very high quality monitor and suffering through the eye strain until (hopefully) I'll get used to it.

        journeyman Great to hear you are doing well. Out of curiosity, were you ever tested for binocular vision dysfunction? You may find this blog interesting; this person had bad eye symptoms until they got special chiropractic care for their neck (NUCCA Upper Cervical Chiropractor). After a single chiropractic adjustment, this person no longer needed their prism glasses.

        I was able to get "used" to my LG G7 phone. At first, it gave my muscle twitches/sound sensitivity with minor eye strain, but after 2 months it started to get much better. Used it 30 minutes a day. A year later no symptoms at all and use it 1 hour a day.

        a month later

        gone for a while- came back to schill for "limited RGB" - low blacks setting

          jpark28 its a software display setting. for radeon it's under color depth/pixel format - 4:4:4 limited RGB

          for Nvidia it's "LIMITED" under "output dynamic range". Try it out- nobody really responded when i posted before, but it's immediate relief for me.

          dev