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[[File:Microsoft Cloud Event Dublin, upclose with graphs.jpg|thumb|Without ''differentials'', you're on the path to ever increasing prescriptions and will get nowhere with vision improvement :(]]
[[File:Microsoft Cloud Event Dublin, upclose with graphs.jpg|thumb|Without ''differentials'', you're on the path to ever increasing prescriptions and will get nowhere with vision improvement :(]]
'''Differentials''' ([[BV:JARGON|jargon]]), (''office glasses,'' ''close up'', ''computer use'' or ''diffs'') are reduced strength glasses or lenses for [[close-up|close up activity]]. They have a lower correction than your [[normalized]] lenses, the difference between them being usually between 1 and 2 [[diopters]].<ref>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/faq-items/what-is-the-differential-prescription/|What is the differential prescription?}}</ref><ref name=ChooseReduction>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/choose-reduced-glasses-prescription-differential-close-friendly-glasses/|How To Choose A Reduced Glasses Prescription (Differential / Close-Up Friendly Glasses)}}</ref> These are increasingly available under the name "office glasses" in some parts of Europe (per discord chat comment).
'''Computer glasses''' (''close up'', ''computer use'', ''differentials'', ''diffs'') are reduced strength glasses or lenses for [[close-up|close up activity]]. They have a lower correction than your [[normalized]] lenses, the difference between them being usually between 1 and 2 [[diopters]].<ref>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/faq-items/what-is-the-differential-prescription/|What is the differential prescription?}}</ref><ref name=ChooseReduction>{{cite jake|https://endmyopia.org/choose-reduced-glasses-prescription-differential-close-friendly-glasses/|How To Choose A Reduced Glasses Prescription (Differential / Close-Up Friendly Glasses)}}</ref>


==Low Myopia==
==Low Myopia==