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Posted on 28/02/202026/02/2020 by Rafael Scapin

Big Screens Are Actually Better for You

A study from 2018 found that screen size was directly and significantly related to how well students did on a test. For learning in the short term, larger screens made a big difference, but less so in the long term.

https://onezero.medium.com/big-screens-are-actually-better-for-you-dbfeddc80e43

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