My wife prefers traditional tri-focals, but has been advised they are being replaced in the market by progressives.
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When I'm getting new lenses, I always have to make sure the technician aligns the transition gradient where I want it for comfortable viewing for reading books towards the bottom, my laptop screen in the center, and distance towards the top. If they get the center right, the rest pretty much falls into place. I've never noticed a problem with side to side viewing, but that's probably because I've had progressives right from my first pair.As I suspected. The transition was set way too high. If you care to try again some day, just warn them that you hold your head back and not to measure where your pupils are based on you staring straight ahead.
I'm most certainly not downplaying that. In fact, that is the precise problem I described above. They should not make progressive lenses in that style, period. You should be able to use your eyeballs to scan side to side without encountering a different prescription.
Totally agree and it is YOUR choice on what you sub to, not cable/satellite. I know people that love their Roku/Fire TVs that only watch what is free.
YouTube tv jumped from $35 to now $55
No it is $50 unless you pay for it thru Apple, still a lot cheaper then Dish, DirecTV and Comcast, no box, locals, DVR, local Sports fees either.YouTube tv jumped from $35 to now $55
These stories on streaming. The people that stream already know it is a bunch on bunk. But the powers that be want to stop others from cutting the cord. My brother in law still does not want a Roku. He claims everything you have to pay for. Which we all know is not true. I like having access to almost everything. I still have Dish and I like it. But the time will come when most everything will be available streaming anyway.
Roku is maybe the best streaming device ever designed. We love ours (we have 3).
Well! I have a Roku 4K, AppleTV 4K, and a FireTV Stick 4K. I’m covered for all eventualities... Neener neener!I'll one-up you. We have 4.
Roku is maybe the best streaming device ever designed. We love ours (we have 3).
If you're an Apple TV user, you may have to pay for for a lot of things that others get for free.My brother in law still does not want a Roku. He claims everything you have to pay for. Which we all know is not true.
If you're an Apple TV user, you may have to pay for for a lot of things that others get for free.
The article isn't talking about the devices used to stream but what the author anticipates is going to happen as cable providers transition away from QAM TV service along with the OTT carriers figuring out what they can/must charge in the long term. I suspicion that YTTV and Vue are still bleeding money and we know that DIRECTV Now is hemorrhaging badly. We would have to guess at how Sling TV, Philo and Fubo are doing.
Content available on free streaming services that ATV doesn't have an app for for one. You may be able to cast content from your iDevice but that's just too much like a Chromecast involving hundreds of dollars of hardware for a decidedly inferior experience.What kind of things?
At the same time, none of these providers is exactly tearing it up in terms of popular content. Big name recognition to be sure but not so much for the programming they're churning out currently.My guess is that Philo is in the strongest position, since it's owned by its four main content providers (Viacom, AMC, Discovery, A&E), and it's lineup is not affected by the ever-escalating costs of national sports channels, RSNs, and local broadcast networks.
I've had progressive lenses for years. Yes, they take a bit to get used to...but once you do they are great (to me). I've had a few times where I had to take them back and have them redone. When they do they are perfect.The first pair of progressives I bought were so awful, I ripped them off while driving down the interstate and put my old single-focus lenses back on. The issue I had was that I could not look side to side without encountering the reading portion of the lens. That is the wrong style and one I think should be banned from existence. I don't know why anybody would ever invent such a thing. My second pair were fantastic, and I can look side to side without altering the correction.