“It’s remarkable 3D, but it’s fairly dependent on your position. If you’re just five degrees off, it doesn’t quite work, which is tiring for the eyes… you continually have to readjust to 3D vision and that’s making me feel a bit queasy. I think it’s fair to warn people they may experience eye strain, double vision or difficulty focusing. I think it’d be sensible to do longer-term trials on it.” – vice president of England’s Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Larry Benjamin

Out of all the statements that have been said over the last few months about the 3DS, this e is one of the more reasonable. Yes, like anything that tricks the eye, there is a chance of some type of side affects. I agree with the last statements the most.  There hasn’t been any long term trails to see really what the effect that 3D has on the human eye. There is no way anyone will know the true/full effects of 3D until these test are done.

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