Clinical value demonstration of distant imaging screen by experiments

Six rounds of preliminary scientific research experiments proved the clinical value of distant imaging technology.

Reading with a distant imaging screen can avoid the visual decline caused by using eyes at close range.


  • · November 2020

    Comparison of visual refractive status and microsaccadic movements before and after video viewing using different display devices reveals that distant imaging displays have a significant preventive effect against nearwork induced transient myopia (NITM).


  • · March 2021

    Using a desktop virtual display can prevent digital eye fatigue caused by watching videos at close range, or it may be related to not requiring near visual adjustments during viewing.


  • · July 2021

    The distant imaging display can be used to avoid the decline of vision caused by near-sightedness, and it does not affect reading efficiency or increase visual fatigue, and has the potential to replace printed material for reading and learning to prevent myopia from happening and developing..


  • · September 2021

    The distant imaging display can mitigate nearwork induced transient myopia (NITM) due to watching at close range and shorten the NITM recovery time.


  • · October 2021

    After 6 months, the eye axis length is slightly shortened with an average change of -0.03 mm.


  • · March 2022

    After reading four hours on the distant imaging display, the choroidal thickness increases significantly