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I went to see a 3D movie yesterday for the first time just to check if I can see 3D. Luckily, I can.



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Dr.A.Peter.Nintendo said:

I went to see a 3D movie yesterday for the first time just to check if I can see 3D. Luckily, I can.


iIf it's the Last Airbender, I'm sorry. :(



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As of last March, I am now among the millions that wear glasses.  This emans that while at E3, I was able to test the 3D and 2D fields with adn without my glasses on.

Let it be known that with or without yoru glasses, it means absolutely nothing with regrds to the 3D effect.   Unless your eyes are spaced apart like a sphyrna mokarran (aka: Great Hammerhead Shark) you will be able to perceive the 3D depth. The reception of the 3D effect is irrlevant of your invidual eye's visual accuity.  Only dependant on the proper spacing of your eyes and distance from the screen (which seemed to have a good range).

Wearing glasses does not dimish the ability to perceive the 3D effect at all.


As for 3D with shutter glasses, well,....that felt funky on the head.  Wearing one set of glasses alone can feel unweidly but throw on another pair that require batteries and utiliize mechanical shutters and it really becomes obvious and hard to ignore and comncentrate on the move/game.

3DS isn't perfect for multi-viewing angles.  3D glasses aren't perfect for hundreds of millions who already wear glasses on a daily basis. Draw your line where you need it....if at all.



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