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  2. Americans are working longer hours and 43% say their eye ...

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    When added together, this equates to 208 days worth of screen time each year, or 57% of the entire year. The report surveyed 800 full–time remote, hybrid, and on-site employees between the ages ...

  3. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    Screen time. A person reading on an iPad tablet. Screen time is the amount of time spent using a device with a screen such as a smartphone, computer, television, video game console, or even a tablet. [1] The concept is under significant research with related concepts in digital media use and mental health.

  4. Is your screen time tanking your sperm count? A urologist ...

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    A urologist explains new study results. It's hardly a secret that spending significant amounts of time on your phone can do a number on your health—both mental and physical. Studies have already ...

  5. Screen Time (album) - Wikipedia

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    What better time than now. Create, instigate, debate, never hate, sleep late, embrace fate, make a movie date, destroy and skate." Reception. Stereogum praised the "minimalist-style music" of the album and said, "If Moore's intention was to limit our "screen time" and make us retreat into his aural world, then he may have just succeeded."

  6. Screentime - Wikipedia

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    screentime .com .au. Screentime is an Australian television production company, which develops and produces scripted and unscripted television programs in Australia and New Zealand. The company has produced numerous popular series including Popstars, the Underbelly format, RBT and Janet King . In 2012, French company Banijay Group acquired a ...

  7. Computer vision syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Computer vision syndrome ( CVS) is a condition resulting from focusing the eyes on a computer or other display device for protracted, uninterrupted periods of time and the eye's muscles being unable to recover from the constant tension required to maintain focus on a close object.

  8. Image persistence - Wikipedia

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    Image persistence, or image retention, is the LCD and plasma display equivalent of screen burn-in. Unlike screen burn, the effects are usually temporary and often not visible without close inspection. Plasma displays experiencing severe image persistence can result in screen burn-in instead. Image persistence can occur as easily as having ...

  9. Comparison of display technology - Wikipedia

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    The figure shows a sketch of how different technologies present a single white/grey frame. Time and intensity is not to scale. Notice that some have a fixed intensity, while the illuminated period is variable. This is a kind of pulse-width modulation. Others can vary the actual intensity in response to the input signal.