Showing posts with label Computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computer. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Computer Eye Strain Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Solutions

!±8± Computer Eye Strain Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Solutions

For anyone who works within an office environment, it will come as no surprise that eye strain is the most common health complaint at work. And, once you think about what your eyes go through on a daily basis, it's not surprising: think about how your legs feel after being at the gym for an hour. They are most likely sore and tired from working the muscles. Now, consider how your eye muscles feel when they put in an 8 hour day, 5 days a week? Even though you may not realize it, when you are looking at a screen or monitor for a long time, you are using tiny muscles in your eyes. No wonder they are so sore!

What Causes Computer Eye Strain?

Computer eye strain is caused by staring at a monitor for long periods of time. This close up concentration is the main reason for most cases of monitor eye strain. After all, most devices are located less than 60 centimeters from your eyes. Another cause of monitor eye strain is the glare on your screen from overhead lighting and lamps. Furthermore, the general ergonomics of sitting at a desk for 40 hours a week does not help the situation. If you combine all of these causes together, you will have the answer to your problems with eye strain. Computers don't have to be the enemy of your eyes any longer.

What are the Symptoms of Computer Eye Strain?

Could you be suffering from computer eye strain? Check the symptoms below to find out:
Do you have trouble focusing on the screen? Do you have a stiff or sore neck? Do you get headaches often in the work office? Do you experience discomfort in the eyes such as sore or tired eyes? Do your eyes itch or burn? Do your eyes feel dry or watery? Do you have blurred or double vision? Do you have color fringes or do you still see images from the screen dancing in your vision when you look away?
Preventing Computer Monitor Eye Strain
Firstly, change your monitor screen to project no more than four times brighter compared to the ambient lighting used in the office. This will minimize the glare from the screen. Also, try to get rid of the glare coming from the sunlight by positioning your desk away from it or closing the blinds. Second, position yourself so the centre of the screen is below the straight ahead seeing position and angle the monitor back slightly. Also, position your keyboard so that it is ergonomically friendly. You can also try to move your monitor back during the day to give your eyes more variety. And, finally, give your eyes a chance to relax during the day. Look away from the screen and focus on an object in the distance every fifteen minutes. Try to do an activity for five minutes every hour that does not involve your device like filing, making a telephone call, or taking a walk around the office.


Computer Eye Strain Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Solutions

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Build Your Own Computer From Scratch

!±8± Build Your Own Computer From Scratch

If you are planning on building your first computer from scratch a bare bones kit may be the best way to go, you won't have to worry about the parts being compatible because the vendor has already taken care of that for you. Buying a bare bones kit in most cases saves you money and it also guarantees you get exactly what you want, you will also know your computer inside out.

My motto "If you want a good PC build it yourself and save cash"

Before spending a dime I would recommend watching a few videos on how to build a computer.

Consider your budget and your needs carefully

Also get familiar with computer terminology and their meaning.

There are lots of free videos on YouTube that shows you step by step, how to build a computer from scratch.

Before you build your own computer you will need a list of parts. You will also need an operating system to install, some tools to put your computer together with and a safe environment to work in.

Having built computers myself for over 14 years, I've picked up lots of tricks and techniques along the way.

Tools Required

4 Foot folding table or 2 feet x 4 feet table top space. A clean static free, well lit work area. Screwdriver - A Phillips-head (cross-point) screwdriver is what is used in most PCs. Needle Nose Pliers Flashlight - Or flexible desk lamp Tweezers Magnifying Glass Static free Wrist Band

Hardware Required

PC Case Hard Drive DVD RW Drive Processor Processor Cooling Fan Motherboard Memory Modules (4 GB) Power Supply Video Card Keyboard & Mouse Monitor (Dual) Speakers Sound Card

The Procedure

· Research, Research and More Research. Spend at least 1 week to planning your PC build

· Buy a quality roomy case, a good case will help keep you system cool, and it also makes your custom pc look good, have (4 or more) cooling fans installed in your pc case, this ensures good ventilation.

· Buy a midrange price CPU, You'll get the best CPU for the money, a good mid range Quad processor will handle anything thrown at it! For word processing, or general computer tasks, go for the budget processors.

· If you are more into gaming or do work like video editing, go for a mid-range or high-end processor.

· Buy the best motherboard, don't skimp here! [Skip eating out for a week and invest the money in a good motherboard, it will be good for your body and Killer for your computer]

· Purchase at least 4 GB of High Speed Memory [consult your motherboard manual]

· I recommend at least [2] 1 TB Hard Drive, use secondary drive for storage and back, If your main drive fails you won't have to stress that much.

· Invest in a good video card; consider your needs first before buying a video card. Video cards, especially the latest models, cost a pretty penny.

· Invest in good fans

If you're looking for a place to buy computer hardware, then you might want to check out http://TigerDirect.com. Their online store contains all the computer components you might need, including desktops, laptops, barebones kits and other computer accessories. Check them out, you'll not be disappointed.


Build Your Own Computer From Scratch

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