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Tech Tips For Us Older Folks

Dominic DiFrancesco
Boomerangs
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6 min readOct 30, 2021
Author’s computer setup (Image by Author)

As we get older, it’s not uncommon for our eyesight to worsen. This, however, doesn’t mean we need to settle for our current computer setup if it’s no longer working for us.

Here are some suggestions based on what I’ve done with my own computer setup, which I hope will help you improve yours.

Oh, and just to be transparent, there are no affiliate links in this article, and I receive no compensation for any of the products mentioned here.

Making Things Easier On Old Eyes

Laptops are convenient and portable, but they are small and can be difficult to read. So for those times when you are using your laptop at your desk, the most useful suggestion I can make to ease eye strain is to treat yourself to an external monitor. This can be a helpful addition or upgrade for desktop users as well.

With that out of the way, let’s get started. Here is my pick.

Sceptre C275W-1920RN 27" monitor courtesy Sceptre

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Boomerangs
Boomerangs

Published in Boomerangs

Move over Millenials, we Baby Boomers are writing about our life experiences! We’re not grumpy old buggers, we’re extremely wise thirty-something-year-olds rebounding online. Boomerangs share life lessons about recovering our power, money, relationships, health, and self-worth.

Dominic DiFrancesco
Dominic DiFrancesco

Written by Dominic DiFrancesco

I’m a life-long writer & tech nerd. I love blogging, writing poetry, and short stories. My website https://domdifrancesco.com

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