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I wouldnt be able to play games with it on because it would hurt my eyes, but other that that the system is pretty cool
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I lost my left eye when I was a kid so for most of my
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Although, maybe 5 or so complained about headaches/eye strain, even after they tried re-adjusting the depth slider
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It is up to the user to place their eyes into the correct position so that the left image goes to the left eye and the right image goes to the right eye
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Another person I know who bought the system had eye strain and headaches initially, but after a few days "adapted" to the 3D and feels nothing now
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After looking at a few of the preloaded 3D screens, it kind of makes the eyes go bonkers after awhile
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I found it rather easy to play for hours on end with no eye strain or other negative issues.
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It also hurts your eyes after a while, so I've always preferred to do without it, which is a real shame, seeing as the product prides itself on its 3D.Non-Game
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At first, my eyes were like, what the heck
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(Another plus is the ability to turn off the 3D setting if, after playing for awhile, it irritates my eyes or gives me a headache.)The only plus on the side of the
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You can see trailers for upcoming movies, music by various artists, little comedy movies and more in 3D (and this doesn't hurt your eyes that much)
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I've also noticed other US reviewers, 4 & 5 stars too, are also complaining of their eyes hurting, headaches, & other health problems
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I'm almost 20 and it makes my eyes feel funny if I leave it on too long, but it's good in some cases, I never play with it on though
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I lived with a dead eye and since you need both eyes to actually see 3D I can't see
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Until then parents must keep an eye on activity of the Netflix account, but frankly it's not hard too nor should a parent rely on only a computer to monitor activity
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It really is a 'classier' and subtle 3D than all of the horrible 3D movies that Hollywood has been churning out lately that jump out at your face and strain your eyes.
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DThe 3D is not recommended for kids, it can hurt their eyes
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Some of the pictures that I took with the camera also strain my eyes
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the only thing i dont like is the actual 3D, it hurts my eyes to try and look at it and help him play the games when he's stuck, so i turn it off for that moment
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After prolonged use, the screen caused eye strain and headache.
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If it hurts your eyes, turn off the 3D effect!== Conclusion
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Granted I was purposefully testing how much I could move around the screen to maintain my sweet spot (which wasn't much), so I was straining my eyes more than I would while playing a game lying down-say, but even so
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This further effects my stereo (3D) vision since my right eye is 'fogged.
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It also hurts your eyes after a while, so I've always preferred to do without it, which is a real shame, seeing as the product prides itself on its 3D.Non-Game
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Also it doesn't hurt my eyes (like what other things i have heard in Articles...
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: It seems like I used to only be able to play for about 20 minutes or so before my eyes would want a break from the 3-d
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The 3D hurts your eyes so badly, much more badly than any game I've ever played
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The 3D hurts your eyes so badly, much more badly than any game I've ever played
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How can 3d possibly damage your eyes?
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but I haven't had any eye problems or headaches at all
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This special effect is, well, eye-popping to say the least
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You could tell them to not use the 3D effect and lower the 3D adjuster, but they might use the 3D anyway and strain their eyes
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I wouldn't recommend it to kids, it will strain their eyes
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All 3d is is allowing your left eye to see one thing and your right eye to see another thing.
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At first, my eyes were like, what the heck
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It's the same great Nintendo you expect from previous generations, but in 3D. I have spent a lot of time playing this thing and have not had any headaches, eye strains, or any other problems from looking at the screen with 3D on.
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Your arms will get tired and your eyes might feel kind of funny - the same way they feel when you watch a 3D movie in a theater.2
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The 3d effect did not hurt my eyes at all.
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At first, my eyes did strain and had to put the 3D down, but after a full day of doing nothing but playing the game, my eyes were fully adjusted and the 3D was always on max
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Also, the 3D effect has never hurt my eyes.
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and I just don't get it, ive never had eye strain or a headache from this unit before
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Think of it more as viewing through a window rather than popping out and attacking your eyes.
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There's people with the lazy eye this will not work for
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The only thing I wish was that Nintendo would stop with their annoying friend codes but that is what continues to keep children all happy and E rated, maybe that could be included in the parental controls as well.
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NOS PARECIO UN SUPER Y EXCELENTE PRODUCTO
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Love playing pokemon x and y on this thing, I really looking forward to playing the new Super Smash Bros on this.
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The only thing I wish was that Nintendo would stop with their annoying friend codes but that is what continues to keep children all happy and E rated, maybe that could be included in the parental controls as well.