Sony advises users to watch 3D images for interval breaks
Source: Internet
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According to reports, the British Eye Care organization Eyecare Trust survey showed that 12% of Britons are not suitable to watch 3D images, because their eyes can not work together to deal with the corresponding left and right eye 3D image. More than 10% (12%) of Britons have visual impairments in 3D video viewing, according to Eyecare Trust. Because their brains do not properly handle the images that are seen by the left and right eyes, this affects their fluency and accuracy in viewing 3D images. At the same time, Sony also issued a notice today to remind users that if the user is watching 3D images with visual fatigue or nausea and other symptoms need to stop watching immediately, until the normal state. It looks like 3D glasses are not suitable for a copy of the World of Warcraft. Sony says it advises users to take regular breaks while watching 3D TVs or playing 3D games, with intervals and breaks that vary, but these breaks are meant to eliminate the discomfort associated with 3D images. In addition, Sony advises parents to consult a doctor before they take their children (especially under the age of six) to watch 3D images or play 3D games. (Edit Zhang Xing)
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