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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Is it True that 3D games are Dangerous?

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Last week Nintendo issued a hazard warning of eye damage for children under the age of six years who played a 3-dimensional game console.

In an official statement on its website, Nintendo warns, users who have children aged six to experience obstacles eye development after using 3-dimensional functions on Nintendo's newest product that does not require special glasses to produce three-dimensional effect.

This warning is not the first time since early last year, Samsung also had issued a similar warning highlighting the potential dangers of 3-dimensional technology for pregnant women, parents, children, and people with serious medical conditions.

In April 2010 Samsung-the product of three dimensions still need special glasses reveal that the 3D technology can trigger attacks in people with epilepsy or cause visual disturbances and dizziness, cramps, convulsions, and movement without conscious as the eye or muscle twitching.

Then, true 3D technology is dangerous?






Experts doubt the eyes of the warning. Gail Stephenson, head of the Directorate of Science and Ortoptik University of Liverpool Vision, said, "Until now there has been no research or scientific evidence that shows that decent 3D technology can damage the eyes of children or adults. "

Gail added, on the other activities carried out in a long time such as watching television for hours, people will also experience the same symptoms as headaches, blurred vision, and disorientation. "So, I think the message you want conveyed the warning it is a must have time to rest my eyes while enjoying the 3D technology." Nintendo also gave similar advice to users of the newest game consoles to rest my eyes every 30 minutes.

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