I am in a strange situation and have ran out of ideas, perhaps someone can help.
After 10 years of my current monitor BenQ V2400W (24in, 1080p, TN, 60hz) I thought it's time to upgrade to something new. I wanted to stick with 24-25in, 1080p, but with 240hz refresh rate.
So, I got the highly rated dell AW2521HF, but within 15-20 minutes of use, I started to get eye strain. Just a dull ache in my eyes and sort of inability to focus comfortably, specifically on text.
To make sure it wasn't a bad monitor - i went and got more - all same size and same 1080p resolution. I got the ViewSonic XG2431, and while it was better, it still irritated my eyes. So maybe I have IPS pannel issue - I read that some people find them irritating with little explanation (maybe something nano IPS related).
So i went and got two TN panels - BenQ xl2540k and ASUS vg258qm (still the same 25in, 1080p, 240hz). And again though, they very slightly - but noticeably - irritate my eyes within 15-30 mins. All of these models are flicker-free and I did NOT enable backlight strobing (if supported).
Things I tried: every setting adjustment possible - brightness, contrast, using F.LUX/blue light settings, dropping refresh rate down to 60hz, loading recommended settings etc. I've spent hours playing with settings, in Windows and on the monitors themselves. I ran and re-ran the ClearType windows setup. I checked the screen coating is the same (matte) as my previous screen. I installed proper drivers and did full factory reset on my AMD software settings with each monitor test. I have also tried hooking up via both HDMI and DP, same issue. I also tried using my laptop via HDMI to rule out an issue with my PC/graphics card, same issues. These new monitors are the same size and resolution, so nothing changes in that regard.
I have never in my life had any issues with eye strain on my current BenQ monitor - or any of the TVs i've owned (1080p, 4k), or any of the many monitors I've used at work (1080p TN/VA panels, workstation class) - no matter how many hours in a day I look at them. I've got a clean bill of eye health from docs, and don't wear glasses. Going back to my old screen resolves any issues, and it's not professionally calibrated or anything.
I don't know where to go from here. Any ideas? Why only "gaming monitors" cause this for me? Is it something with RGB/color reproduction? Refresh rate?
thanks,
After 10 years of my current monitor BenQ V2400W (24in, 1080p, TN, 60hz) I thought it's time to upgrade to something new. I wanted to stick with 24-25in, 1080p, but with 240hz refresh rate.
So, I got the highly rated dell AW2521HF, but within 15-20 minutes of use, I started to get eye strain. Just a dull ache in my eyes and sort of inability to focus comfortably, specifically on text.
To make sure it wasn't a bad monitor - i went and got more - all same size and same 1080p resolution. I got the ViewSonic XG2431, and while it was better, it still irritated my eyes. So maybe I have IPS pannel issue - I read that some people find them irritating with little explanation (maybe something nano IPS related).
So i went and got two TN panels - BenQ xl2540k and ASUS vg258qm (still the same 25in, 1080p, 240hz). And again though, they very slightly - but noticeably - irritate my eyes within 15-30 mins. All of these models are flicker-free and I did NOT enable backlight strobing (if supported).
Things I tried: every setting adjustment possible - brightness, contrast, using F.LUX/blue light settings, dropping refresh rate down to 60hz, loading recommended settings etc. I've spent hours playing with settings, in Windows and on the monitors themselves. I ran and re-ran the ClearType windows setup. I checked the screen coating is the same (matte) as my previous screen. I installed proper drivers and did full factory reset on my AMD software settings with each monitor test. I have also tried hooking up via both HDMI and DP, same issue. I also tried using my laptop via HDMI to rule out an issue with my PC/graphics card, same issues. These new monitors are the same size and resolution, so nothing changes in that regard.
I have never in my life had any issues with eye strain on my current BenQ monitor - or any of the TVs i've owned (1080p, 4k), or any of the many monitors I've used at work (1080p TN/VA panels, workstation class) - no matter how many hours in a day I look at them. I've got a clean bill of eye health from docs, and don't wear glasses. Going back to my old screen resolves any issues, and it's not professionally calibrated or anything.
I don't know where to go from here. Any ideas? Why only "gaming monitors" cause this for me? Is it something with RGB/color reproduction? Refresh rate?
thanks,