No More Four-Eyes at the Computer

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A young but prolific product designer in London has just developed an invention that is going to eliminate on all computers eye strain, headaches, and the inability to see the screen. Student and product designer Ryan Jongwoo Choi, currently studying at Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design of the University of Arts London, came up with a way that you don’t have to wear eyeglasses to see the computer screen better. Instead, the object on the screen adjusts to your eyesight.

The i-Free auto-corrects both computer words and images. It meets the prescription needs of every viewer. Goodbye glasses. An additional screen clips on top of your desktop computer, laptop, or tablet. A prescription indicator on the top allows you to adjust the clarity. The words become clearer at certain numbers, since the screen is adapting to the prescription input.

This is such an amazing invention when you think about it, yet such a natural. It makes me wonder why every eye doctor didn’t think of it before. I emailed Ryan earlier this evening at the university to find out if there are any updates. He said he is a graduate student now and is hopeful the i-Free will be available at retail outlets in the first half of next year.

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