Since I last posted a review below, the seller contacted me and asked me to delete the review, in exchange for a refund of the amount I paid. I really feel like they are asking me to give up my honesty in exchange for a few bucks. It will not help any potential buyer. Given the presumption of doubt, I will not accuse them of malice and will even give them a star for their efforts. If they really cared about selling a quality product for quantity, they would report the issues to the manufacturer and try to get them to improve the product before ordering again. I wouldn't mind receiving a free product upgrade in exchange for a better review. Well, to expand on the original review, I've attached a photo of the My Foster Grant readers along with the new readers. As you can see, the FG readers are only 1 inch, which is barely enough for me to be able to see my entire monitor, but I still have to tilt my head to see the keyboard. New readers demand that I press my chin back on my neck until it hurts to see the keyboard. I just checked; Even on my laptop, you have to move your head to see the screen and keyboard. Unlike more traditional e-readers, the shape forces me to wear it halfway down the bridge of my nose. In normal wear, the bottom of the frame is directly in the field of vision. See photo again. I just checked the product page where the dimensions are in the picture. It shows that the height of the lens is 9 tenths of an inch. This converts to about 29/32", which is a far cry from the actual 3/4 or 24/32" size! The difference of 5/32 is very big when it's right in front of your eye! First Review: This seller shipped the item on time and also kept it, so I have to say 5 stars for the service. The glasses fit comfortably in a shirt pocket and appear to be well made, however the lenses are too narrow (top to bottom) for everyday use. They will work when reading a paperback, but reading a magazine is tiring; I keep moving my head to look behind the frame. The same applies to a desktop computer. I can look at the screen but the keyboard is not visible and I have to tilt my head down and then back to the screen. The manufacturer needs to start with larger lenses if they want to get better reviews. I have to give a low rating as this is primarily a product review.
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