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Re: Computer displays that correct vision possible?
| Zetsu | 03 May 2008 14:05 |
On 3 May, 15:01, "zzbun...@netscape.net" <zzbun...@netscape.net> wrote:
> > Imagine using a laptop without having to wear corrective > > eyeglasses. > > Quite impossible. Since laptops were invented by > people who need both corrective eyeglasses and > corrective batteries. Well, owing to the amount of minute electronics and silicon chips and what not that go into a laptop and are needed to be handled with extreme and fine care, I quite doubt that the people who invented them would wear corrective lenses. It's more likely that they have very good eyesight indeed.
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| zzbunker@netscape.net | 03 May 2008 14:01 |
> Imagine using a laptop without having to wear corrective > eyeglasses. Quite impossible. Since laptops were invented by people who need both corrective eyeglasses and corrective batteries.
> I know that 3D displays exist that don't require special glasses. > > So maybe this is possible as well? > > Amir |
| Amir Michail | 03 May 2008 13:34 |
Imagine using a laptop without having to wear corrective eyeglasses.
I know that 3D displays exist that don't require special glasses.
So maybe this is possible as well?
Amir
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