Looking at LG monitors for less eye strain

I wanted to know others experience with LG monitors with ips and low flicker. Have you experience less eye strain?.

what is impotent for me to find out is that the monitor has

1.ips
2.low to no flicker
3.as little eye strain as possible
4.dos not feel like the light of the monitor is burning into my eyes.
5. has to be 24 inch in 16:9
thank you for the help everyone.

Bump

anything 60hz or higher wont have any flicker.

you should also look at PLS panels or if you're daring A- panels from ebay.

forgot to say that anything higher than 60hz makes me lightheaded,sorry.

thats bullshit.

maybe the fake 120hz and 240hz monitors give you that because of strobing back light

but a real 120hz monitor wont make you light headed.

Yeah this is pretty accurate. The higher the frame rate, the less you'll be affected by the monitor's changes appearing on screen. You don't really need a new monitor for less eye strain. Just get f.lux and maybe reduce your brightness if you're claiming that it's burning your eyes?
Common sense > new monitor.

Sit in front of my BenQ XL2420TE and tell me its bullshit!

tried f.lux and did nothing but make me lightheaded with the change in color temp. common sense more like putting your own spin on it.

Install Flux.

It helps your eyes if your on your computer during the evening/night.

Haven't seen much of LG's monitors recently, but having a monitor with a flicker free backlight is definitely something I will stick with from now on. I got me one without really thinking that the regular backlights bothered me, but a truly flicker free monitor is so much easier on the eyes especially late at night. At home I tend to run monitors at the bottom of their brightness setting, where a typical PWM regulated backlight will flicker the most. It also helps to have some light source behind the monitor as well to reduce eye strain. Not too bright of course, but it shouldn't be pitch black either.