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Oct 17 2008, 9:20am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The company offers a full range of off-the-shelf styles that look cool and offer lenses that filter ultra-violet light, capture good light and filter out glare and reflections, and help the eye focus light. The glasses promise to increase contrast, optical resolution, and detail, improve visual performance, and increase productivity over long periods.
"From computer screens to cell phones, PSPs to BlackBerrys - this constant flow of digital data leaves many of us with dry eyes, blurry vision, eye strain, and headaches," said Optometrist Jeffrey R. Anshel, GUNNAR Optiks technical advisor. "With GUNNAR Optiks eyewear, computer users can be more comfortable and more productive for longer periods of time."
Via GUNNAR Optiks
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