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<blockquote data-quote="LambrosK" data-source="post: 573441" data-attributes="member: 15289"><p>Thanks for the advice - I'll definitely give it a go once I have some measurement experience :thumbs:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Kemosabe! I've done exactly the same (led strip back lighting) with my flatscreens and pc monitors - certainly helped to reduce eye fatigue. I've toyed with the idea of adding some dim accent lighting around, or in the vicinity of, the frame of the screen ... I'll play around with some small torches and lights to see if the effect helps with contrast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LambrosK, post: 573441, member: 15289"] Thanks for the advice - I'll definitely give it a go once I have some measurement experience :thumbs: Thanks Kemosabe! I've done exactly the same (led strip back lighting) with my flatscreens and pc monitors - certainly helped to reduce eye fatigue. I've toyed with the idea of adding some dim accent lighting around, or in the vicinity of, the frame of the screen ... I'll play around with some small torches and lights to see if the effect helps with contrast. [/QUOTE]
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