Abstract
Visual fatigue is caused by excessive use of the eyes for a long period of time. Subjective and objective measurements are used to compare the differences of visual fatigue caused by Smart TV and Micro-projector in this study. The data of CFF, PMA and subjective questionnaire were collected before and after viewing. Results showed that CFF, PMA and Subjective scores were all significant differences (all ps > 0.05). The result revealed that visual fatigue caused by Micro-projector was more than traditional TV. In conclusion, this study suggests that traditional TV products are even better than micro- projector for the observer’s visual health in the long run.
This work is supported by National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFF0206604).
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We would like to thank the participants who took part in the experiment. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support from National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFF0206604).
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Wang, Z., Luo, L., Ran, L., Zhang, S. (2019). Research on Comparison Experiment of Visual Fatigue Caused by Smart TV and Micro-projector. In: Goonetilleke, R., Karwowski, W. (eds) Advances in Physical Ergonomics & Human Factors. AHFE 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 789. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94484-5_14
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