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OLED, an Eyesafe Certified Display | Tech Review
Increased screen time on digital devices may cause negative effects on our eyes. This is why OLED, an Eyesafe® Certified Display, can be the solution to our extended screen time.
World’s First Eyesafe® Certified TV Display (OLED)
Greeting
Doctors’ Endorsements
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"As a healthcare professional, I encourage the use of OLED screens with lower blue light emissions as they contribute to overall eye wellness and reduce potential risks of long-term exposure.”
Ralph Chu, MD -
"The use of OLED low blue light displays in gaming setups can help mitigate the potential adverse effects of blue light exposure and allow for more immersive and enjoyable gaming experiences."
Mitchell Jackson, MD -
"The use of OLED technology with reduced blue light emission can help improve sleep quality by minimizing disruption to our natural circadian rhythms."
Robert Weinstock, MD -
"LG Display’s OLED monitor screens offer a win-win situation for gamers, promoting better eye comfort and maintaining color accuracy and visual quality, ensuring an optimal gaming experience."
William Trattler, MD -
"OLED TVs stand out for their exceptional picture quality, and their reduced blue light emissions make them a preferred choice for those concerned about eye comfort.”
William F. Wiley, MD
Doctors’ Endorsements
Reducing Harmful Blue Light
The Impacts of Blue Light on Our Health
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Sleep
Blue light, whether from the sun or a display, can inhibit melatonin production, reducing both the quantity and the quality of your sleep when exposed at night.
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Eye Strain
Looking at screens from digital devices that emit significant amounts of blue light may reduce contrast and can contribute to eye strain.
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Dry Eyes
When hyperfocused on a task for a long period of time, blink frequency drastically drops and can lead to dry eyes. This is worse when focused on a screen that emits blue light, and may even contribute to temporary myopia.
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Developing Eyes
Eyes aren’t fully developed until mid to late teens. This means children’s eyes are more likely to be sensitive to blue light, and excess screen time may negatively impact eye health.
Experience the Difference
OLED as Your Choice to
Protect Ocular Health
Which would you choose between a TV that emits high levels of blue light and a TV that emits low levels of blue light?
Check for the UL and TUV certifications on OLED that stands by the 50% lower blue light levels.
OLED minimizes eye strain by eliminating flicker that can’t be detected by the naked eye. If you’re concerned about you and your family’s eye health, choose UL and TUV-certified OLED.