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New displays meet requirements for eyesafe screens

12 August 2020

Eyesafe® and BOE Technology Group Co., or BOE, announced today that their first displays have met the requirements for Eyesafe Display Certification for Low Blue Light and Color Performance. The testing certification was conducted by TÜV Rheinland. The Eyesafe Display certification will enable BOE to meet demand from consumer electronics brands that are incorporating Eyesafe Display Low Blue Light Safety Requirements into their products.

Source: BOESource: BOE

The Eyesafe Display Standard is a health and safety certification for the development and manufacturing of displays that reduce the emissions of high-energy blue light while maintaining color integrity. The standard was developed in partnership with TÜV Rheinland and in consultation with the Eyesafe® Vision Health Advisory Board. The standard is the industry's leading low blue light certification that is based on comprehensive clinical health and safety research.

The Eyesafe Display Standard represents the most comprehensive set of health and safety requirements for low blue light displays to date and were developed with input from leaders in the healthcare community including world-renowned optometrists and ophthalmologists.

To learn more about the new Eyesafe Displays, visit the BOE website here.

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