Monitor for Extreme Eye Sensitivity (Strictly NO KSF, NO forbiddenword, NO PWM)

Hi everyone,

I suffer from severe eye strain . I am looking for a monitor that is competely safe for eyes.

The OS is Windows 10 Pro 22H2

Here is what I strictly need:

  • Resolution & Speed: 1440p, 144Hz or higher (Powered by RTX 4060).
  • Backlight: True DC Dimming ONLY (Absolutely zero PWM at any brightness level).
  • Color Depth: True hardware 8-bit. Strictly NO (forbidden word).
  • Phosphor Type: Standard sRGB gamut using YAG phosphor. Absolutely NO KSF phosphor (I am highly sensitive to red phosphor decay/smearing).
  • Panel Type: IPS(preferably not fastIPS) or TN or VA. (I do not have an idea whether TN and VA is a good choice)

I want to avoid artificial signal processing, dynamic contrast, or wide-color gamut tricks as much as possible. Does anyone know of any specific models (even slightly older ones from a few years ago) that fit this exact criteria?

Thanks in advance!

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u/Different_Water_282 — 8 days ago
▲ 18 r/Temporal_Noise+2 crossposts

Monitor for Extreme Eye Sensitivity (Strictly NO KSF, NO FRC, NO PWM)

added monitor advice in the end*

Hi everyone,

I suffer from severe eye strain . I am looking for a monitor that is competely safe for eyes.

The OS is Windows 10 Pro 22H2

Here is what I strictly need:

  • Resolution & Speed: 1440p, 144Hz or higher (Powered by RTX 4060).
  • Backlight: True DC Dimming ONLY (Absolutely zero PWM at any brightness level).
  • Color Depth: True hardware 8-bit. Strictly NO FRC (Temporal Dithering).
  • Phosphor Type: Standard sRGB gamut using YAG phosphor. Absolutely NO KSF phosphor (I am highly sensitive to red phosphor decay/smearing).
  • Panel Type: IPS(preferably not fastIPS) or TN or VA. (I do not have an idea whether TN and VA is a good choice)

I want to avoid artificial signal processing, dynamic contrast, or wide-color gamut tricks as much as possible. Does anyone know of any specific models (even slightly older ones from a few years ago) that fit this exact criteria?

Thanks in advance!

I found something guys.

 Viewsonic Omni XG2431

24" + 1080p + true 8bit + YAG (no ksf) + no PWM(Close purexp feature)

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u/Different_Water_282 — 4 days ago

Dell s2725dsm eye pain

I am both pwm and TD sensitive. I have used it for 1 day so far. I did all altering to become easy on eyes. I closed g-sync on Nvdia control panel. altough everything , I feel pain . What is the problem any ideas?

Dell s2725dsm

*No PWM

*No FRC

*It has YAG type (not KSF)

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u/Different_Water_282 — 10 days ago
▲ 4 r/Temporal_Noise+1 crossposts

Dell s2725dsm

I am both pwm and TD sensitive. I have used it for 1 day so far. I did all altering to become easy on eyes. I closed g-sync on Nvdia control panel. altough everything , I feel pain . What is the problem any ideas?

I have Windows10

Dell s2725dsm

*No PWM

*No FRC

*It has YAG type (not KSF)

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u/Different_Water_282 — 10 days ago