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Are LED lights subject to brightness checks? Sources: https://www.straitstimes.com/forum/letters-on-the-web/led-lights-on-cars-can-cause-momentary-blindness Many new cars are being fitted with LED lights. While LED lights come with benefits, such as being more energy-efficient, long-lasting and are cheaper, their main drawback is that they are too bright. Often, they can cause momentary blindness for drivers on the road. More often than not, many drivers on the road at night are tired after a long day at work and are eager to drive home quickly. Add to that the glare from these lights, and the driver's judgment may be impaired momentarily, leading to an accident. Does the Land Transport Authority conduct quality checks to regulate the appropriate use of such lights? Action ought to be taken against drivers who deliberately switch to their high beam to irritate other road users.
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Using its hardware control button, there is a fixed pre-set to how much I could adjust the brightness/contrast of my notebook LCD screen. Even at its minimum setting, the brightness is still too high for my comfort. Is there any software I could download to fine-adjust the brightness of my screen? My eyes are painful!
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Hi all. I'm in a room with sufficient light but I don't know how many percent of contrast and brightness should I set in order to reduce eyestrain so I left it 50% contrast and 50% brightness. How about yours? Regards