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> Regarding eyestrain and headaches, yes, if the drive conditions (i.e.Which has nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with the display device itself.
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> I have been surprised that the digital photography community has not goneI hate to be the one to break it to you, but you [industry] are
\n> after T221 in large numbers.
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