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NoPicklez 17 hours ago

Yes, but my response to you was in relation to your comment. That I don't think it would be unreasonable for someone to spend a lot of money on a good monitor and still use glasses at night that might alter the color of said monitor if they thought it benefited their health. Afterall, there has been enormous evidence saying they did benefit you, it's only now its coming to light it might have been poor science.

Furthermore, yes monitor companies do develop monitors with blue light in mind, for example Asus has a low blue light filter certification on some of its monitors which is independently certified by TUV, of which TUV claims can help reduce sleep disruptions due to blue light. Based on this doco, that claim is also debunked.