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2torial #0432:
Learn2 Avoid Repetitive Stress
(Continued)
Consider your monitor
There is no substitute for a good monitor.
You'll be staring at this thing for hours at a
time, so insist on the following features:
- The monitor should have a "dot pitch" of no
greater than .28 for 17 inch or smaller
monitors, .30 for monitors larger than that.
- The monitor should not appear to flicker. If
it flickers, then it probably doesn't have a
high enough 'vertical refresh rate.' A vertical
refresh rate of at least 68 hertz (often
abbreviated as Hz) is generally sufficient. To
get a good sense of a monitor's flicker rate,
try looking at it obliquely, out of the corners
of your eyes.
- The monitor should be sufficiently bright,
and should not distort at the edges.
- The monitor should have an adjustable angle,
so that you can look directly at it, without
craning your neck
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