hpst "I can look at my ccfl laptop for 16 hours a day with no troubles with eyes."
Oh wow, in another thread I said you may have it worse than me. But actually, I can barely get through an 8 hour work day even on my "known-good" CCFL (Dell U2410). To get through one work day, I have to be very diligent with the 20/20/20 rule, or else the accommodation/convergence insufficiency issues will come into play.
And, even with my known good U2410, I can reproduce "the LED effect" by reversing my known-good settings of 0% brightness, "Warm" OSD Preset, and f.lux @ 5000K. If I put all these settings back to default, I'll get issues similar to looking at an LED, but it will take a lot longer for them to set in. I will deliberately revert to defaults when working on color-sensitive work like web graphics, photography, and what not. I literally just put up with the pain for short periods.
So my known-good solution is just basically tiding me over for now, but like you, the long term outlook is a bit uncertain. Hopefully I can stall long enough that either someone finds a solution, or a new technology superseding LED comes along.