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If you have just done a long time before going to bed in the last decade – it’s all too much – you probably consider changing its lower blue light mode to avoid sleeping night.
But most of these lower blue methods still allow plenty of blue light, which keep you potentially at night. Lenovo has just introduced a novel solution to the problem, which says Blue Light emissions can be reduced by only 1 % of the total spectrum.
The IFA Trade Show in Lenovo Nature, Berlin, was unveiled Thursday, a proof off -concept computer monitor that uses special hardware to filter blue light. It is not yet available in any consumer product, but the company is seeing it as a breakthrough compared to the current methods of blue light reduction.
One of these methods comes from the most well-known iowev, a firm that confirms the display of a variety of manufacturers-including Lenovo-based on how much blue light they filter. The current toughest eye requirements for LCD do not allow more than 20 than’s blue light to be removed on 435nm-to-440-NM wavelengths, which are most blue. According to Lenovo, Nature does not allow more than 1 % of blue light to filter.
George, Vice President and General Manager of Visual Business in Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group, says success comes at an extra cost for the quality of image.
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“The colors look like a regular monitor,” says Tuh. But when you look at the picture through a blue filter, as shown in the picture, the monitor “shows almost nothing.”
Lenovo use the power of Lenovo polarization to achieve a reduction of up to 1 to. Instead of horizontal polarization, which can be added to your glass lenses to filter the glare, instead use Nature Circular polarization, which is often used for 3D screens. (By rotating the light waves like a carx screw, circular polarization allows you to see the 3D content without losing the effects of depth when your head is bent.)
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Should you be distracted by blue light?
Although screen technology that reduces blue light up to 1 to is impressive than current technology, usually Blue Light is not ultimately bad for your health. In fact, if you want to be healthy, you can’t really escape it: the American Academy of Opthmology (AAO) has noted that sunlight – the glow of the glowing wrawb that maintains all his life – is the biggest source of blue light.
Therefore, the purpose of Lenovo’s natural concept is to solve the same problem that does the current low blue light technology: eliminating obstacles to your circidine rhythm that prevents normal sleep and waking cycle. According to the AAO, studies have concluded that displaying blue light overnight can make it difficult to sleep.
Although the concept of Nature can not be made in its preparation, you can now reduce blue light to get better sleep at night. Simple -not -cost measures include turning a night shift, while buying blue light glasses is a relatively inexpensive alternative that is to invest in an expensive new eye -friendly display, which can one day make obsolete.
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