Just sharing the gimmicks that are always marketed in this industry. If you don't believe them, I can't help you further.
Crizal in singapore is marketed as the best UV blocking lens. Still all cr39 lenses block 100% UV. No such thing as best blocking. In Australia. Crizal is just another multicoat brand. Laypeople would not even know what is crizal. Over here. People ask for crizal when they don't even know what crizal is. Its just a multicoat branding
Inclined to side with your POV.
However, LED light does IMO, have a type of polarization that seems to affect how I see light sources (unfiltered, how do I explain this... like LED lighting behind a translucent/matte diffuser vs LED strip lighting)
Some of the works cited do seem reasonable, but maybe polarization is the way instead of looking at those "improved blue light blocking" lenses.
What's your take?
OTOH, PL-CIR is a thing, right?
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edited out "hp screens" because most displays, they are polarized mildly