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Old 10-11-2018, 02:09 PM #1
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Smile Computer monitor - latest tech and PCS symptoms?

Hello kind ones, I'm looking for the latest info on the new monitors. I've already read the thread from 2015 but wondering about the latest tech features that may +/- affect Post Concussion Syndrome. Thanks in advance!
  1. Curved screens? Has anyone with a car-accident related concussion (whiplash + PCS) tried a curved screen?
  2. 100Hz vs 120-144Hz vs 60Hz? Thoughts on gaming monitors vs high-quality standard monitors? Is a higher Hz better or worse for PCS?
  3. LED vs IPS? Is IPS an improvement for PCS sufferers over LED screens?

Any other considerations or recommendations on monitors welcome!
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