Cotyniepowiesz Hi, I have severe photophobia and severe vss syndrome. I can't tolerate any screens for more than a 5 minutes or so. But I'm also a video editor and I need some help front You guys. Currently Im using the boox mira e-ink for my edits, but as all know the refresh rate and colorless screen makes my editing hard so I need something for preview content for a second on a normal monitor. What is Your recomendation? The size does not matter. The clue is I can look a little longer on my new phone poco x4GT maybe there is something similar screenwise on the monitor market. Also It's important that I could switch the brightness to minimum. Thanks for reading. Please help.
Abeabe Cotyniepowiesz I also have photophobia and I always look at reviews for a monitor that has a minimum brightness of 25 nits or less and I use them at 0 brightness and very low contrast and I use windows 11 with a custom high contrast theme with a dark background. Because white light have a lot of energy and it is radiated towards the eyes with white backgrounds, I get eye pain very fast, so I change the background of windows to a brown background with white letters. A monitor that I find very comfortable is the asus pg348pq or the dell u3415w, they are old but have very low brightness and do not flicker.
qb74 Cotyniepowiesz Do you have specific monitors which you have had no eyestrain with? If possible, list ones which were fine for you and ones which weren't fine for you. You could also try alleviating your symptoms by finding out potential vitamin / mineral defficiencies using supplements which could help you out.
simplex oldschoold (<2019) amva/amva+ based FHD monitors, 21…27" most modern has alternating flicker vcom patterns ( for 60hz monitor, 30hz flickering ), when oldschool 60hz panels has 15hz flickering
Cotyniepowiesz Thank You for input, but any specific recommendations what I can try ? It's hard for me to find anything …