You need the quadfocals - the bottom section is double reading
strength for LCD screens.
Seriously, I use a pair of cheap readers at double my normal strength
for chimping.
Works really well for me.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 05/11/2008, at 9:59 AM, J. Van Brimmer wrote:
> I started out with bifocals, then tried progressives, couldn't stand
> them. I got tired of having to point my nose at whatever I wanted to
> see. So then I switched to trifocals. Love 'em! I always get the extra
> wide cut, whatever that's called. I can't remember. The bottom lens is
> for reading, the middle lens is for the computer screen, the top lens
> for distance. Once you get used to them it's like not having any
> glasses on at all. You learn to automatically switch between lenses.
> For me anyway, they're great.
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