PCjr User Recommends Ways To Reduce Eye Strain I have been receiving your newsletter for a year and a half and must say I find it very informative. I read each issue from cover-to-cover the day it arrives in the mail! It definitely has put new life in my beloved machine. I wanted to tell you about a product that I recently purchased for my PCjr color monitor that I have found very useful: the Curtis Anti-Glare Glass Filter. This glass filter dramatically improves both contrast and character resolution and has significantly reduced screen glare. Installation is very easy: the filter attaches to the front of monitor with adhesive velcro strips. I have been using PC Enterprises’ Thin-Font Module for some time now, but the combination of it and the Curtis filter has drastically improved the viewing on my monitor and reduced eye strain. The Curtis filter comes in seven different sizes to fit virtually every monitor on the market (model GF-2 is for the PCjr monitor) and lists for $59.95. I recently purchased it from PC Connection (1-800-243-8088) for $39.95. I strongly recommend both this filter and the thin-font module for anyone using the PCjr color monitor. Erik N. Christensen, Cambridge, MA