Posted by
BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Led-TV-tp3290956p3291789.html
I doubt it is the color spectrum causing problems
(not impossible perhaps, but our visual system is
good at adapting to different spectra caused by different
light sources)--
but the fast switching time of LED's could be a problem.
There might be also an issue of the timing of different
colors, which causes rainbows on many projectors
when you move your eyes.
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Marc Martin <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> **
>
>
> > I am electrically sensitive and will buying a new TV shortly. A friend
> > said I must but a LED and not a LCD. Please explain the differences and
> why
> > LED is better.
>
> I don't think LED TV's are necessarily better than LCD TV's, at least
> from a "bad reaction" standpoint. You should definitely look at them
> in the showroom and judge for yourself.
>
> There is something about LED light than I sometimes find "painful"
> to look at. This is not an ES reaction, but I think it is something
> about the spectrum of light that is being emitted. I quickly get
> eye pain from some LED sources, and that has included certain
> LED-backlight laptop computers.
>
> There was a time that I thought LED would be "the" solution to all
> of the florescent lights around. Now I'm beginning to think that
> LED lighting will be even worse... :-(
>
> Marc
>
>
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