Staring at a computer monitor all day can hurt your eyes, but Gunnar glasses have a solution to your eye problems. Here are some reasons you might want to consider these glasses.

"Nearly 90% of those who use a computer at least 3 hours a day suffer vision problems associated with computer related eye strain" (Vision Council of America, "Vision in Business," 2007).
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    Miller Feb 16, 10
    Gamegrep advertise now..?
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      Guugley Feb 17, 10
      If anything, your post should say "The Kartel advertise now..?", but no, it's not an advertisement. I'd never have considered them purely because I hadn't heard about them until this article and I over-do my gaming 'seesions' on a very regular basis. These glasses would probably benefit me greatly, but frankly I just cba buying them.
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      Euphoric Feb 17, 10
      If it's relevant and semi-informative then why not?

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    ThreeTwoFiveSix Feb 17, 10
    I would like some, but I would rather spend that money on a game instead..
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    MaximusPaynicus Feb 17, 10
    I have to say... if you play games so much you need special glasses, you may be playing a little too much.
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      Ammy and Issun Feb 17, 10
      You're describing a majority of the gaming community there.
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        Hideo1 Feb 17, 10
        Not really, since most of us aren't pansies so we don't need them

        Grrr, hardcore and stuff
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    Miss Razz Feb 17, 10
    Too late. My eyes are already *bleep*ed because of too much time on the computer.
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      ZL Feb 17, 10
      I know right? I think that part of my eye problem is because of using the computer and playing video games for a long period of time, but then again, my mom's side of the family wears glasses, so it could be that.
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    John Master Lee Feb 17, 10
    Anyone else get fuzzy vision after staring at a screen too long? When I look away, and see something like a neon sign, or a back lit store sign, there's this halo effect around it. It's odd because no matter how I try to rub my eyes, and shake it off, I can;t get get that halo effect to stop throbbing. This mostly happens when I game on a handheld device it seems, and it lasts a few hours. Yeah, maybe I game too much.
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      Guugley Feb 17, 10
      I know I for one don't get this, but I don't play any handhelds. If it's something that lasts a few hours then something sounds really wrong there.
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      Hideo1 Feb 17, 10
      That happened when I played Brawl (that game seriously *bleep*ed with my eyes, and it didn't seem to have anything special about it separate to others, it just... did).

      You can never game too much.

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