Why human-centric displays matter in the screen-first workplace

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As work becomes increasingly digital, it’s also becoming more visual. The average adult now spends approximately 7-10 hours per day looking at screens, demonstrating our increased reliance on visual technology for daily tasks and work.

Healthy Vision Month is an important time to revisit the intersection of workplace trends, technology and digital wellness.

As people spend more of their day engaging with screens, there’s an increased focus on how screen experiences can influence comfort, focus and productivity – and what that means for the future of workplace technology.

That opens the door to an interesting question: how will technology evolve to better support the way people naturally work?

As someone deeply invested in the future of visual technology, I’ve seen firsthand how quickly innovation is reshaping the way people work. At the same time, there’s growing awareness that the tools we use every day should not only help us work...

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