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I think it all depends on the particular brand, model, features, usage, and not necessarily if it's LED or LCD.
That said, LED lighting can be a bit harsh, and may hurt your eyes. Sometimes using a blue light filter can help with that (either via software, monitor adjustments, or a physical filter in front of the screen).
I'm using a BenQ 28" LED monitor at home, and it's okay for me. HOWEVER, I do have the blue light adjusted down a bit, it has a flicker free backlight (not all monitors have these), I'm using an analog VGA connection (which I find more tolerable than digital), I have the brightness turned down lower than "normal", and I have the resolution lower than normal. All of which makes the monitor more tolerable to me, based on past experience.
Marc
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