This Premium Justification Brief is filed on behalf of the Worth More agency, reference case 1099-b.
Subject device: BenQ ScreenBar LED Monitor Light, retail price approximately $109.99.
The core value proposition is the elimination of screen washout while providing targeted task illumination.
Current desk lighting solutions create a measurable productivity loss due to glare and eye strain.
Standard overhead lights reflect off monitors, reducing contrast ratio and increasing cognitive load by an estimated 12 to 18 percent.
This device attaches directly to the monitor bezel, projecting light downward onto the work surface without backlighting the screen.
The result is a sustained increase in usable visual acuity for eight to ten hours per day.
Lifetime value analysis: assuming a three-year device lifespan, the daily cost equals $0.10.
Compare that to the average cost of a single sick day due to computer vision syndrome, which exceeds $250 in lost billable hours.
Even a one-percent reduction in ocular fatigue yields a return on investment of 4.2x within the first fiscal quarter.
The initial outlay of $109.99 is further justified by the elimination of recurring purchases for blue-light blocking eyewear and artificial tear solutions.
These consumables carry an annual cost of $85 to $120, meaning the ScreenBar pays for itself in 13 months or less.
Department of Random Domain Management classifies this as a capital asset with a half-life of visual comfort improvement.
No emojis are required to convey the arithmetic logic: the price per ergonomic benefit is fractional.
Approval is recommended under Premium Justification code 1099-b.
Theodore "Cry Once" Lang, Director of Premium Justification
SOURCE: https://worthmore.cc/benq-screenbar-led-monitor-light/ — Filed by the Bureau of Worthmore Affairs, DRDM.
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