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ellasmith posted:oh is it partly a function of your resolution? It's a function of resolution, screen size, and viewing distance. For instance, 1920x1080 is great on a 24" monitor, but crammed into a 14" laptop screen it will look tiny. Sitting a couple feet away from the 24" monitor is workable, but to read the 14" screen properly you'd need to be closer, possibly unreasonably so.
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Waltzing Along posted:I have to wear reading glasses now. It sucks. I've always been nearsighted, but presbyopia kicked in some time in my 40s and I had to make more and more use of reading glasses. I was wearing contacts for distance correction but had to pull out the readers for close up. Then a couple years ago I had an optometrist push multifocal contact lenses on me and it was a goddamn revelation. They function kind of like bifocal glasses except there is no line and no awareness of the correction shift, and with them my vision is back to as good as it was in my 20s, if not better. I only need reading glasses with tiny print or really dim light - for the most part I can see close up just fine again. I highly recommend them to anyone dealing with being nearsighted and also needing reading glasses - it is an amazing quality of life difference for me.
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