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Computer Glasses


Many computer users need a pair of glasses for their computer work that is different from the glasses they use for their other common visual needs. They either have a different prescription or a different lens design from their usual glasses.

In other cases, the computer user may have a vision disorder that would not otherwise require correction if they weren't performing a demanding visual job such as at the computer. In these cases, the person needs a pair of glasses that they would not need if they weren't working at a computer. These are called "computer glasses".

Bifocals or progressive addition lenses that are usually prescribed for presbyopia don't work well for computer work. The best solution for the presbyopic computer user is a lens which is specifically designed for the ergonomics of the computer workstation.

These special computer lenses are designed to accommodate the unique viewing distances and angles at a computer and work for presbyopic computer users and can also work for others who require lenses for their computer.

Talk to your eye doctor to determine if you need computer glasses.


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