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Old 03-26-2012, 09:08 PM   #1
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Default what's better for preschoolers looking at 3D?

a reccent problem I came across makes me wonder what's better for preschoolers who keep watching the screen on your 3d tv when you can't shit it off because there's already a bunch of other people in the middle of watching a 3D movie in 3D mode on it.

So what's better for the preschooler's eyes which are still developing?

to not give them any 3D glasses as the "experts" recommend and let them continur staring at a blurry double polarized 3D image trying to see it as a single picture without any 3D glasses on (which is what the "experts" recommend but I fear will harm their eyes due to looking at a blurry image)

or do what the "experts" say never to do, and give them a pair of 3D glasses, so they can see the image as the single clear 3D image it was meant to be seen as, instead of seeing it as blurry.

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Old 03-27-2012, 07:44 AM   #2
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I'd teach my pre-schooler to find something else to do while the "grown-ups" are watching 3D movies.
When they're a little older, let them watch 3D.

But for now, since they're so young, they should be playing outside or napping. There's many activities for kids that don't require a TV.

If they refuse to leave the room, I guess you should let them watch the blurry screen. After a while they'd probably fall asleep because they'd have no idea what was going on because everything was so blurry.
 
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a reccent problem I came across makes me wonder what's better for preschoolers who keep watching the screen on your 3d tv when you can't shit it off because there's already a bunch of other people in the middle of watching a 3D movie in 3D mode on it.

So what's better for the preschooler's eyes which are still developing?

to not give them any 3D glasses as the "experts" recommend and let them continur staring at a blurry double polarized 3D image trying to see it as a single picture without any 3D glasses on (which is what the "experts" recommend but I fear will harm their eyes due to looking at a blurry image)

or do what the "experts" say never to do, and give them a pair of 3D glasses, so they can see the image as the single clear 3D image it was meant to be seen as, instead of seeing it as blurry.
Lol, shit...
 
Old 03-28-2012, 01:25 PM   #4
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When watching a 3D movie on my passive screen I give the kids 2D glasses. They have the same polarization for both the left and right eye. This way they only see one image. I do not know what you would do for an active set. Most 3D movies are for kids, so I wouldn't want them missing out by not at least seeing the 2D version.
 
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