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3DTV Warning Labels Point Out Health Risks

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If you’re drunk, pregnant, succeptable to seizures, young or elderly, you may want to pass on 3DTVs.  I myself can’t stand 3D.  The glasses are annoying and I get mad migraines.  So, this whole 3D push annoys me anyway (Crest has 3D toothpaste now.  Sheesh).  Samsung backs up my 3D rants, though, by posting a rather large laundry list of Health Warnings in regards to 3DTV. 

Read the entire 3DTV Warning Label after the jump:

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3D Headaches Won’t Be Cured

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I have a love/hate relationship with 3D.  It looks cool, makes for a fun theater experience.  Seeing kids reach out in front of them to grab whatever is floating in front of their face makes me grin.

However, I get the biggest headache during/after seeing a 3D movie.  I call it “3D Headache” and the last one ruined my evening.  No, it wasn’t just that I saw My Bloody Valentine 3D.

Anyway, seems there is science to back up this reaction to 3D, and it’s not looking like the 3D Headache won’t be going away any time soon.

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