when i have my eyes refracted, i specifically ask the optometrist to set me up for computer use.
the printed material that i read is not the usual newspaper-close to my eyes, but much farther, as how far the usual tabletop computer monitor is.
it's easy to do for the optometrist, naman. and cost is the same as the usual lenses.
some optometrists even ask, "pang-diaryo ba, o pang-computer?"
in the doble-vistas i have, i even ask the optometrist to increase the area of the reading lens. tinataas niya yung location, so's i can more easily do computer work.
kung pareho ang grado ng left and right eyes ninyo, you can purchase the cheap ready-made reading lenses in the convenience stores.
sukatin ninyo kung anong grade ang bagay for computer work.
it's as easy as trying on one grado after another, until one gets comfortable reading that monitor.
or, you can ask the optometrist to determine your eyes' reading grado, and that is what you get from the convenience store.
my colleague always misplaces her reading glasses. so she went to divisoria and purchased a dozen of those cheap gafas. if she misplaces one, she simply pulls out a replacement from her bag.
my left and right eyes have different grados, so i can't use ready-made.
... buy the two sets with two grados and do some lens transplant? hmmm... thinking about it.





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