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P-1 Indoor and P-1 computer lenses from Seiko

P-1 Indoor and P-1 computer lenses from Seiko

The two new Seiko lenses, P-1 Indoor and P-1 Computer, have been created for people who work mainly indoors and use computers frequently.

The new Seiko P-1 Indoor line of products guarantees optimum vision of near and intermediate distances up to 4 m. To ensure maximum vision comfort in any situation, the internal progressive design of Seiko's P-1 Indoor is available in the high 1.60 and 1.67 indices.

The use of Seiko P-1 Indoor progressive lenses guarantees very relaxed vision and optimum vision comfort, especially for near and intermediate distances; they can also be used for distance vision, to the advantage of the wearer who is no longer forced to concentrate on an intermediate area in a progressive channel of just a few millimeters.

The vision wellbeing offered by the patented geometry developed on the inner surface of the lens is further increased by the exclusive use of the high 1.60 and 1.67 indices. This advantage not only allows the lenses to be perfectly adapted to 'glasant' rimless frames, but also ensures that lenses are extremely slim, light and comfortable in any conditions and in accordance with the Seiko standard.

Seiko P-1 Computer are monofocal, depth of field degressive lenses created to meet the needs of users of modern PC workstations. They give clear vision of details from approximately 30 cm up to 1 m and therefore ensure completely relaxed vision.

The eyes of anyone working on a computer for most of the day move continually from the keyboard to the screen to work documents. Perfect vision acuity and the ability to adapt quickly to changes in distance from all angles of vision are assured by P-1 Computer as they help the eyes to cope with all the different movements.

The intermediate and near distance Seiko P-1 Computer lenses, for distances from 30 cm to 1 m, are very large and allow the wearer to see clearly at all distances just by moving the eyes and not the head. In this way, eye strain is considerably reduced.

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