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KM Well it's a possibility but then I would belive TVs would flicker more then monitors for sure. I don't have any stuff to check this manually (apart from testufo) but my fs2434 was in all reviews described as flicker free even at 1 brightness. Monitors are made for full day sitting/work whiles TVs are made for normal-casual people who sit in front of it much less. Only sony does "flicker free TVs but even on those rtings said they measure some flicker at low level backlight and it may be this that can bother.
The other diference between watching on TV itself is the picture mode while on all I have processing turned off when im using PC i have to ofc use GAME mode but on TV itself you cant put game mode on. Still a mistery why on this sony limited doesnt cause pain with PC..
Reality creation yes I know that well I have tried it in a movie it does the job well at making the soap opera effect and adds smoothness BUT it also adds a lot of flicker which I have tested also rtings say about this too and in my case I couldnt watch a movie with this...
Last evening I had to turn on light in my room and noticed after a while that my eyes were little watery/tired after around 2 hour watching.. so refclections add some to the strain too in my case. I usually use light behind me for movies/evening but this time I have used the one in the mid.
And all monitors I have tested had 3h coating matte finish while TVs are glossy or semi-glossy like my XE9005.
I have also read that higher constant ratio apart from making the picture more pretty also makes our eyes to focus more and it can add to eye strain (another factor). That try out with much lower contrast on assetto corsa wasnt a coincidence I think and as I said all monitors I have used have 1000:1 contrast ratio and TVs way higher.. Also monitors I have tried dont support HDR while all TVs do..
I think it can also be just all those couple of things/factors which adds to eye strain + the age that give a results as I described and the result may vary depending on the display which is being used. Movies and TV is quite easy on the eyes and older / easier on the eyes/head games are fine for me but newer ones with smaller UI/more blur/more complicated graphisc etc harder for eyes +all those little factors which leads to eye strain and my eyes / head says NO.
Might be that XE9005 is just the best from all those TVs I had to return... ATM just thinking that I would have to try out 43 monitor and lift it up as the only solution cause I had too many TVs without success.