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3D is headache for six million Brits

Six Million Brits suffer from poor binocular vision - which gives them headaches and achey eyes when watching 3D films. So says The Eyecare Trust, which tells us that 3D relies on our eyes's abilities to work as a "co-ordinated team to achieve an accurate perception of depth". But if you have poor binocular vision, your brain …

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That'd be me, then

All these 3D tellies better have 2D-downsampling of some sort or I'm screwed!

Too bad

That's too bad :( It means my parents had better not seeing 3D movie or they gonna have their eyes hurt and headache.

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