Not another demonstration for 3D glasses, I thought.
Soon, I was invited to try those out.
As I put on a rather stylish pair to look at the screen, I realised it wasn’t 3D vision.
Rather I was looking at the same screen but something seemed different.
And then I saw the name of the company -- Gunnar, known among gamers for their range of computer glasses.
Since I spend practically all my waking hours in front of the PC screen, I was game when they asked me to review a pair -- the entry-level Rocket Onyx. Diligently putting on the pair every time I sat in front of the screen, I didn’t notice much of a difference in the first couple of days.
Of course, my eyes didn’t feel dry after extended hours in front of the computer.
But I wasn’t sure if it was worth spending Rs 4,500 on a pair of glasses just for that when any decent anti-glare pair could be had for as little as Rs 2,500.
And, it needs some getting used to, as your peripheral vision is affected by the wrap-around glasses -- one of my friends who used this pair for a while even reported feeling nauseous.
Later in the week, when I was suffering from the effects of sleep deprivation because of a very interesting read, this pair came to my rescue.
I mean when you
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