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Take notes while view a
presentation. |
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Read a magazine while
watching TV. |
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Do computer work &
other activities. |
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Enjoy all non-contact
sports. |
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clearly view the
dashboard & traffic. |
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See cars entering from
side streets. |
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Clearly see a
presentation audience. |
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No need to switch
between eyeglasses. |
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Enhance your
appearance. |
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Be more aware of your
surroundings. |
With Varilux lenses,
head movements are reduced to only half as much. The gradual and regular
distribution of power characteristics in the periphery of
the Varilux lens allows for very comfortable vision in a
lateral, side-to-side gaze. The Varilux wearer enjoys larger
fields of vision with less head movement. |
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Near the age of 40, a condition
known as Presbyopia develops. It's a natural part of aging which makes
it difficult to focus on things close. Since the days of Ben Franklin,
the solution to this has been bifocals.
These types of lenses are now
outdated. In addition to an unsightly line, their biggest limitation
is that there is no clear vision at intermediate distances (such as a
car dashboard, shelves at a grocery store, bank ATM machine, computer
screen, etc.).
Varilux
is a progressive addition lens (PAL) that give you outstanding vision at
all distances (far, intermediate and near) without any visible
bifocal line.
There are lenses that imitate some of the basic design
concepts of Varilux
lenses, but it can not be duplicated.
Varilux's multi-patented lens design gives you a wider range of vision
with less head movement. It has the least amount of peripheral
distortion ever.
Varilux lenses are an excellent choice even
for those who are active with sports or even for those who work at a
computer. |