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The only computer glasses I've ever had were from the company.
All they are are prescription glasses with photo-gray lens.
I don't know if they work or not (I usually forget to wear my
glasses unless I'm really having headaches). They do cut down
on the glare, when I remember to wear them.
Nancy (nancyh -at- pmafire -dot- inel -dot- gov)
PS: A friend of mine has a pair of computer glasses with
colored lens, but she had to keep the colors on her monitor
set a certain way. Again, I have no idea if they worked.