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     Holy wow! new Technology comes at a price, we all know that, but it also come at a cost much like the new wonder drugs being advertised on television commercials with all the various side effects. Samsung release a warning about their 3D TVs comming out now and they caution viewers with epilepsy or stroke to consult their physicians. But this new age Sesame Street scare isn't the least of the conditions for enjoying 3D TV.
 
     If you have Strabismus, or Wandering Eye, then problems may occur. be on the watch (no pun intended) for altered vision, lightheadedness, muscle or eye twitches, nausea, dizziness or other similar adverse physical effects. Avoid using 3D TV if you need sleep, have been drinking alcohol or are not in a healthy condition. For the best results, 3-D Glasses must be worn. (WHA?!) Minimize and avoid ambient lighting such as florescent and especially direct sunlight. Sit no close than 8 feet from a 55inch screen. Watch at Eye Level and do not hang high on your wall if watching from bed.
 
     I say let the public be the guinea pig while I use a much safer way to view in 3-D; my imagination. The possible chances are not worth being taken for an interesting thrill or revealed perspective that 3DTV brings. If a friend invites me to watch a 3DTV flick, sure, I'll try it, but I wouldn't be investing in that technology even if could afford it. Which I can't. So I wont.
 

Last Updated (Saturday, 17 April 2010 12:22)

 

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