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#Asus vs247 monitor dimming tv#
I have found one modern TV that works no problem, a 4K Samsung (UN55TU8000FXZA). I also experienced the same symptoms from an OLED TV (I had thought OLED might be a solution but in fact it was quite unbearable for me). I have narrowed down the issue to the LED backlighting being the problem because I discovered that certain modern LED desk lamps immediately cause the same symptoms! I also believe it to be LED backlighting related because the side-effects occur even if the monitor is on but receiving no input (is showing a black screen but backlighting is yet active).
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In fact, as a computer gamer I have been on quite a quest to locate a gaming monitor that could potentially work! I am trying to understand the difference better so I can locate a modern monitor that will work for me. There are some older monitors I can use for 8+ hours a day without any issue at all (see the “Successful” list below for examples), while most (all?) modern monitors released in the past 5-6 years or less cause me to experience significant symptoms (eye strain, headache, disorientation, general feeling of unease) within only a couple minutes of use (see the ”Side-Effect Causing Monitors” below)! The difference for me between these two "groups" is profound. However I have no problem at all with certain older LED backlit monitor models. The issue: The LED backlight from modern computer monitors makes me sick.
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I am very excited to have found this forum! Hopefully I’m not alone in the following!