Yes, it makes your eyes strain to see, which is probably why most people get tired while looking at the computer screen, constantly adjusting in size to the different levels of light, so it could cause eye fatigue. That is, it makes your eyes tired and could make it temporarily harder to focus. It's not likely to cause permanent damage.
reading in the dark rubbing your eyes too hard .. :D reading and lying down while reading a book looking at the computer screen too long that all i get .. :)
The rays on the monitors screen can hurt your eyes by looking at it to long. it's just like staring into a bright light.
The brightness of the screen means a lot. The room should not be dark for TV screens, or you should have a table lamp close to a computer screen, that is better for your eyes.
it might be that the screen affects our eyes and our fingers
yes
Directly screen resolution has no significant effect on eyes, so use the highest available resolution to enjoy the most. But there are many other factors like screen brightness, screen position and many other that have serious impact on eyes. To have a clear picture about screen's impacts of eyes read this research. www.technologystation.net/2012/05/protect-eyes-from-computer-screen.html)
The light intensity of computer monitors is much higher than ambient conditions, and can result in short to mid-term damage to the eyes (e.g. increased sensitivity, decreased ability to discern objects in a darker environment). This damage is naturally reversible, but it does take time and can be a major problem for those who constantly use computers or who spend prolonged times looking at a monitor. To avoid such problems, you are advised to keep the screen settings as dark as possible, and to take a break every so often and rest the eyes, both by looking into the distance and by looking into darker areas.
I guess, staring at a computer screen, poking yourself in the eyes...
Point face toward computer screen with eyes open.
green color is vantage for our eyes.
IT can ruin your kids eyes at a very early age. Same with looking at a computer or cell phone screen. Ruins the eye.
To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.