theRepublic said:
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"Less than five percent of the population have severe visual disabilities which make seeing in 3D difficult or impossible. This group includes those who have lost an eye or very few of those with medical diagnoses of amblyopia (lazy eye) or strabismus (eye turns -- "crossed eyes" or "wandering eyes"). In MOST cases, two-eyed vision (binocular vision) can be improved with supervised vision therapy."
This is from what you posted. I didnt thought of those (amblyopia and stabismus) because they dont necessarily restrict from seeing 3D, but yes they can, so I guess you are right on that point. It means we are looking at less than 5% total of the population, some of them watching 3D being difficult not impossible.







