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Ask Slashdot: Are Progressive Glasses a Mistake For Computer Users?

An anonymous reader writes I'm a daily, all-day computer user and use two 19-inch monitors for my work. I'm at the age now where I need reading glasses, and my optometrist steered me to progressive lenses. I don't need any correction for distance, only reading. I'm trying very hard to get used to them, but I hate them. The focal point seems to be about 1 inch big, with everything around that blurry. Reading books on my iPad is a struggle; I have to turn my head side to side simply to keep the line of text in focus, and when I do that, the page warps and flow in a dizzying manner. I don't think reading should be like watching a tennis match. And using my two monitors at work? Hopeless and frustrating! Has anybody here who uses either very large or multiple computer monitors figured out how to comfortably use progressive glasses? Or are they simply inappropriate for this kind of use?

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  1. if it doesnt work by ganjadude · · Score: 5, Insightful

    dont use it. Now pay my secretary

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  2. Optometrist? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What did your optometrist say when you asked these questions?

    1. Re:Optometrist? by thechemic · · Score: 4, Insightful

      He likely paid more for the progressive lenses, and as a result, the optometrist also made more money. Therefore, any professional opinions provided by the optometrist are going to be biased by the money involved. In fact, money is probably the reason he ended up receiving a product he didn't need or want in the first place.

      I was sold the same bottle of snake oil when I was 40. Asking his optometrist these questions is the last thing you would want to do.

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  3. They don't work for me by Bearhouse · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just as you, on "expert" advice I got some progressives...hate them. The "sweet spot" is just too small.

    I now have a pair just for screen work; much, much better.

    Thinking of getting laser corrective surgery, then will need a pair just for close reading.