I work on my computer for more than 8 hours at least 4 days a week. I noticed that after dinner I started getting eye fatigue and headaches. I can't wear blue light glasses as I already have prescription glasses. Someone recommended a blue light filter. I ordered this based on the reviews. Arrived on time in a flat envelope. I opened it up and found that the envelope didn't stop the protective film from wrinkling and creasing. I installed it according to the instructions, hoping that once it appeared on the screen the creases would be minimized. It's not like this. I was able to remove the bubbles with the handy "scraper" that came with the screen cover. I could not get the wrinkles to disappear, although this does not affect the readability of the information on the screen. I will say that it affects the touchscreen function, at least on my computer. I have to touch the screen and scroll several times before the screen moves. For me, that's not critical as I don't use the touchscreen feature very often. If you do, I would suggest looking at another screen filter.
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