phreeky wrote:socceroossupporter wrote:I'm one of the few people that can't see 3D, so this will do me no good. Only have one (working) eye? Otherwise there are different types - using color filters, polarising filters, shutters in electronic glasses, and even some that use an effect similar to those tricky CD covers/sports cards/books (tilt them to see a different image). Doesn't sound like it'd appeal to me, not suitable for sport I suspect. Actually there are quite a few conditions better then only have one eye working that can take away the 3d effect The most common is probably a microsquint, thought they can have "gross" depth perception (there are different levels) There is also the possibility of having very little binocular cortical cells (normally by growing up without the eyes aligned) I'd prefer 3d when you've got those stupid lobs being played, youve got no idea where they're going :lol:
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