Here is the list of screens I can use with zero issues.
Sony Wega CRT KV-20FS120 - I use this for gaming with my retro gaming systems
Yota Phone 2 - Only requirement is it needs to be at 50 percent brightness. (This gives the typical DC dimmed 60 hertz OLED frequency.
Samsung Plasma TV - pn43f4500(2013 Model) I actually have 7 Plasma TV's from Samsung in my house
2 X 2013
1 X 2011
3 X 2012
My 2011 has screen burn and one of my 2012's has a similar issue so they give me issues but before they broke I had no issues. I still use 5 of them with no problems.
LG Ultragear 24GL600F-B - This is my computer monitor I use with no orange glasses or tricks. Black Equalizer on and Over Drive set to fastest and contrast at 55. I can use this thing for hours no issues.
Finally DLP - Going to a movie theatre I have no issues.
A lot of the screens I have mentioned here cost hardly anything compared to what you can pay for a screen these days depending on what you are looking for. All my plasma TV's ranged from 125 CDN to 250 CDN. My CRT Sony Wega I paid 10 dollars. My Yotaphone 2 I paid 220 CDN with shipping. It also has an E-Ink side that is kind of crummy but usable. I don't really use it though just the OLED side. The LG gaming monitor when I bought it was 220 I think. It keeps changing between 220 and 250 CDN. I had a list of all the problems of LED/CCFL and just started trouble shooting every problem I could possibly think of. Now I have 4 types of screens with no issues. I keep studying and I just picked up another CRT monitor that I am testing which I got for free. Lots of stores will allow you to buy a screen and return it which is another great option. I believe any screen you can find will provide clues to your issues. Good luck everyone.