>bought new NEC led monitor
>my eyes are literally burning out of their sockets
>having trouble calibrating the settings perfectly
Is this common?
>>58078976
You save your eyes by having source of light which is greater than your monitor brightness.
Watching tv while in absolute darkness is just bad for your sight in long run.
>>58078976
install proper room lighting
>>58079084
>>58079121
I always have a lamp on in my room right behind.
>>58079348
>not having an ambilight monitor
>being poor
>>58079372
Yeah I am poor, I just spent 350$ on a pc case like a retard, still have to save up some more for the actual pc parts kek
>>58078976
Why not just turn the brightness down? I fail to see the problem.
>>58079348
Evidently not strong enough.
Some people live in dimly lit rooms all their lives and then I am like wtf dude, how can you live like this when I am on visit.
60 Watts is IMHO bare minimum, 100W is where the light is.
>>58079420
I said in the OP post I tried calibrating all types of ways. having trouble finding perfectness.
My old 2004 dell led monitor I just plugged in and it would be perfect
>>58079440
I have a window right behind I could open the curtain, but that wont help me at night.
>>58079463
Yeah, dell's are good. You should have sticked with Dell.
You fucked up kiddo.
>>58079506
>You fucked up kiddo.