I have a similar problem with white/cool lights. In addition to seeing a doctor, you may want to turn down the color temperature in your TV and check if that makes a difference (I use 2300K on my monitor during nighttime).
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I'll see if there's an option for that. But strange thing is I have this TV for almost 7 years now, and I never had this issue before and back then I watched movies and tv shows all the time. I only stopped when my niece was born cuz I didn't want to disturb her.
And I have a problem when I read on monitor, a wall of text, but background is dark. omg, then I feel like my eyes start rolling!
Another reason to consult a health professional :wtongue:
I prefer it that way (light text, dark background), although the opposite doesn't make me cry blood either.Quote:
And I have a problem when I read on monitor, a wall of text, but background is dark. omg, then I feel like my eyes start rolling!
I used a black color scheme for quite a long time, but had to change because too many sites and programs assume you have it the other way around.