Tips for Reducing Eye Strain with LED TVs

Reviewed by:  Devyani Kharbanda

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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1. HDR Technology

OLED TVs like the C11 Series feature HDR10+ and Dolby Vision IQ, which automatically adjust brightness and contrast based on ambient light. This dynamic adjustment helps prevent eye fatigue.

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2. Anti-Glare Technology

Models like the A9-Series come with anti-glare technology that reduces screen reflections and glare. This feature minimizes the need for your eyes to constantly adjust to bright reflections.

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3. Wide Color Gamut

OLED and QLED models feature Wide Color Gamut (90-98.5%) technology, delivering natural color reproduction that's easier on the eyes. The high contrast ratio ensures clear image definition.

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4. Adjustable Picture Modes

Many TVs offer multiple picture modes, including specific eye comfort settings. These preset modes optimize display parameters for different viewing conditions and content types, helping reduce eye fatigue.

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5. MEMC (Motion Enhancement)

The 144Hz refresh rate with MEMC technology in premium models smooths out motion, reducing blur and stuttering. This feature helps prevent eye strain caused by tracking fast-moving objects on screen.

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6. Bezel-Less Design

The bezel-less design featured across most series helps reduce visual distraction and eye strain by creating a more immersive viewing experience. This design element minimizes the contrast between the screen and its surroundings.

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7. Local Dimming Control

QLED and OLED technology enables perfect blacks and precise local dimming control. This feature ensures optimal contrast without excessive brightness peaks that could cause eye discomfort.

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8. Blue Light Management

Modern OLED panels incorporate advanced blue light management. Combined with features like Dolby Vision IQ, these TVs automatically adjust blue light output based on content and ambient light conditions.

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