Plenty of "maybe...if..." LED monitors do not emit electromagnetic fields; they project photons. Intensity modulation has long been known to prompt epileptic episodes. The objective of this invention is obscure, to say the least. How difficult will it be for software engineers to develop a filter that defeats the modulation? Will the modulation survive content being downloaded into a file and viewed in a controlled format? It looks like a good excuse to obtain a patent, but otherwise is a flight of fancy.
Plenty of "maybe...if..." LED monitors do not emit electromagnetic fields; they project photons. Intensity modulation has long been known to prompt epileptic episodes. The objective of this invention is obscure, to say the least. How difficult will it be for software engineers to develop a filter that defeats the modulation? Will the modulation survive content being downloaded into a file and viewed in a controlled format? It looks like a good excuse to obtain a patent, but otherwise is a flight of fancy.
I think you can buy a filter. I think I have seen those used in university.
screen filters don't help modulate pulses, they just attenuate everything the same amount.
Thanks. I thought maybe it helps.
I have photosensitive epilepsy! Dimming things helps considerably, but doesn't completely remove the stimulus