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Low Blue Light Plus Tech.: Eye Comfort & Image Brilliance

BenQ
2021/07/30

Light allows us to discover the world through sight. However, not all light is friendly to the human eye. Light is divided into visible light (415nm~780nm) and invisible light (infrared light at >780nm or ultraviolet light in <415 nm). Invisible light, even if harmful to our eyes, can be filtered easily. On the other hand, since visible light enters the retina, it causes damage to eyes much more readily.

We now exist in a world where our lives are closely related to all kinds of screens. Tablets, mobile phones, televisions, and monitors. Blue light as the most powerful visible light is especially considered hazardous to human eyes. When one uses monitors to work, learn, or binge-watch streamed content for hours, screen light enters one’s eyes and impacts the macula part of the retina due to strong blue light. This could eventually lead to eye-related fatigue and even more serious disorders.

BenQ Low Blue Light Plus Technology filters harmful radiation (415nm~455mm) specifically to reduce damage to the human eye while maintaining picture quality without color shift in the yellow shade spectrum. This makes it easy to watch content with clarity, allowing every image to convey its message as intended.

Low Blue Light Plus Tech. filters out harmful radiation, with only brilliant colors on the display.

So, when you need to use a monitor for longer periods of time, find one that takes eye protection and precise color representation into consideration.

Low Blue Light Plus has 3 settings:

Multimedia, Web-surfing, and Office.

3 settings of Low Blue Light Plus Tech. for various levels of image representation.
3 settings of Low Blue Light Plus Tech. for various levels of image representation.

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3 settings of Low Blue Light Plus Tech. for various levels of image representation.

Multimedia

3 settings of Low Blue Light Plus Tech. for various levels of image representation.

Web-surfing

3 settings of Low Blue Light Plus Tech. for various levels of image representation.

Office

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