there are a lot reasons why some people don't fancy 3D movies as much. nausea, headaches and cumbersome glasses are among the list of 'side effects' of 3D. whether we like it...

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there are a lot reasons why some people don’t fancy 3D movies as much. nausea, headaches and cumbersome glasses are among the list of ‘side effects’ of 3D. whether we like it or not, 3D is here to stay. well, at least in the movies for now. what if the movie you wanted to watch is a 3D only movie? quite a bummer isn’t it? not too worry, 2D glasses is here to get rid of your woes. while everyone in the cinema are wearing the cinema-issued 3D glasses, just put on your 2D glasses and you are on your way to watching the 3D movie in 2D.
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so how does it work? honestly, i am eager to find out because i am not a huge fan of 3D. here’s what 2D Glasses have to say about their anti-3D glasses:

[quote style=”boxed”]When you watch a 3D movie, there are actually two images being projected onto the screen. That’s why the screen is blurry when you look at it without glasses. In 3D glasses one of the lenses blocks one image and the other lens blocks the other image.
Thus, when you watch a 3D movie each of your eyes are seeing a slightly different image. Your brain combines those images together, creating the illusion of a 3D image.
2D Glasses block the same image with both lenses, so each eye
gets the same picture resulting in a 2D image and an elimination of
eyeball strain.[/quote]
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does it even work? it is yours to find out for just $7.99 plus shipping. i am tempted to get a couple, really. 3D movies can be just too overwhelming for me. the last i ever saw in 3D was Final Destination and i do dread the whole experience, mainly because the depth perception had caused me quite a discomfort.

via DVICE