Catrin I don't know if you realize this but most of the "computer" lenses actually ARE progressives, or some form of it. The way they do it is obviously you still have your reading in the bottom but the proportions are different. The intermediate, which is what you require for things beyond 40 cm, is much larger. This area sits where your distance RX would normally be in 'traditional' prescription. The height of the reading portion is slightly lower too to accommodate for the upward head tilt you need to see monitors. You don't have to keep pulling your chin up all the time to read at intermediate in these style of lenses due to the fact that the whole top portion IS your intermediate prescription. If you decide to do this let me know first. There are a lot of opticians who don't know how to properly fit these to a patient and unfortunately a lot of optometrists who don't understand when using this particular type of lens they don't have to adjust the prescription because it is calculated to be at the patients intermediate distance based on the distance and near of the written prescription. I hope that made sense, let me know if I can help.