TÜV Rheinland Group, an independent third-party testing and certification, and Eyesafe, screen time safety display solutions, have announced the first devices to meet their new Eyesafe Certification Requirements 2.0: the Lenovo G32qc-30 curved gaming monitor, the Lenovo G34w-30 ultrawide curved gaming monitor, and the Lenovo ThinkVision T27p-30 WUHD monitor.
The Eyesafe Certified 2.0 standard is an advanced set of requirements for measuring blue light emissions and color accuracy for the display industry. It represents the next-generation blue light management standard for displays and is built upon the first generation Eyesafe standard, which has become the benchmark for low blue light safety.
TÜV Rheinland and Eyesafe’s decision to develop the new standard was driven by advancements in health research, which has given physicians and engineers the technology to understand more the impact of continuous exposure of blue light on the human retina.
Three Lenovo displays have passed the Eyesafe Certified 2.0 standard:
All will come with natural low blue light technology to reduce the emission of high frequency blue light from the panel without color distortion. Each will come with the TÜV Rheinland Eyesafe certification. Other Lenovo products that pass the new standard will be available later this year.
Pricing and availability for these displays are yet to be announced by Lenovo.