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Hansolo

  • Jun 1, 2023
  • Joined Mar 3, 2023
  • Clokwork hey clokwork, again, sorry for the late reply, I just updated my samsung and i just can't seem to be able to make it okay even after several resets(hard). I would reccomend a rlcd or another form of display technology if you want about 85~100% assurance of it being suitable for your eyes. I think even though i haven't used an rlcd tablet, I am 100% sure it will be times and times better than self emitting technologies. Even with software hurdles(like dithering and sowhat), I believe correct brightness and reflecting will undoubtly at-least improve your pain. So i pre-ordered a eyemoo tablet with a pen and its on extra-sale for until today! Check it out on kickstarter type "eyemoo" or "rlcd". Sorry for late reply.. as for my tab ultra.. will be selling it after I leave a review of the eyemoo rlcd on ledstrain. I will contact you shortly (a month perhaps)about my tablet experience and maybe buy a ociloscope to show you the pwm.

    • Only 379$ until today (22hours later) when the kickstarter stops. Check out the product as its not a scam product like many kickstarter projects and ships this month! I personally bought one with a pen! Only 420$

    • Clokwork hello, little late here, I am a avid samsung user that came from using ipads back in 2010's when there were absolutely no symtoms. Right now I do currently own and use the s8 ultra, with a matte screen cover, and I do have to say it is the only device in my home that is soooo boring because of its non-existent brain twidling. Unlike my ipad 12.9 5th gen (the only device i cant like at all use) , or other devices (s22 6.1, apple etc.), this device has no stimulus at all!. When I first bought it(six months after launch) Sometimes the rare "android stutter" was horrendously annoying, but after an update to the current os, it has dissapeared 100%. Also, i found that the extreme size (not unwealdy and heavy though, much better for shitting and watching with one hand than 12.9ipad) made it so that without matte-light-dispersing-screen protectors, the light matter bounced off is intense and large, so unlike my s22 which is small and therefore my body blocks most large light emitting origin points from reflecting off, this device sure needs a matte screen protector if you are at least quite sensitive to any light. I used the 128gb cheapest non cellular model sold in south korea. Hope I can help you with this knowledge. (My settings: natural color(must for all samsung phones for better colors), fast refresh rate also must for no headaches, slower animations in developer mode if you are really the tricky bunch (like me).) Please be safe and use better devices!!

      EDIT: *please this is only my experience with the s8 ultra tablet if u have ANY symtoms over any device, you're body is letting you know that what you are doing is damaging and unsustainable towards you're overall health, please stop when you START to feel weasy, or otherwise. Take care.

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