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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Pros and Cons of 3D Technology

To say that 3D technology is still around the corner would be far off base. It’s here. From televisions to smart phones, the race is on to develop the best 3D viewing possible on screens big and small.

Viewing will never be the same. Gaming is more intense. Films and TV play out practically in your lap. There’s no denying it’s truly an engaging technology.

The Downside to 3D
With progress comes questions. From a report on cnn.com, a recent study by the Journal of Vision finds “3D displays cause extra eye fatigue.” Not a good by by-product.

Are You a Friend or Foe of 3D?
Love the technology or think it’s annoying? And have you experienced headaches from viewing? Tell us your comments below.

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Posted by: Paul Kercher at 10:26 am

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