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Astigmatism affects about 80% of all eyeglass wearers, or roughly 30%
of the general population. If a display system doesn't work for that
large a portion of its potential market, I'd call that a limitation of
the technology.
Gene Kim-Eng
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Chantel Brathwaite
<brathwaitec -at- castupgrade -dot- com> wrote:
> It looks like the limitation for 3D might not be so much the technology, but
> user limitation (people with astigmatisms, eyes that aren't properly
> aligned, people who only have one eye, and so forth). I have no idea how
> many people fit this category, but if it is sizeable, it could have some
> sort of impact ...
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