Apr 16 2010

Samsung Issues Warning and Health Risks on 3D

Among major consumer electronics giants, nobody has created a larger deal with rolling out 3D televisions than Samsung. Nevertheless, Samsung has published a health warning which warns that certain individuals may find the 3D experience a little too intense. Among the list of people who ought to avoid watching 3DTV, and also the possible negative effects associated with watching these pictures anyway, you would imagine you are going to step onto a hyper-extreme trip in a amusement park instead of simply watching television in your own home.

Samsung declares that viewers with severe health conditions – along with the elderly, the pregnant, the tired or have a family history of epilepsy or strokes – ought to avoid watching 3D. Samsung also claims that kids and also young people are particularly vulnerable to undesirable health effects, and needs to be closely monitored by adults when looking at 3D images.

The list of the possible health effects is nearly as terrifying as the most recent slasher movie. They include altered vision, light-headedness, involuntary eye or muscle twitching, disorientation, nausea or vomiting, cramps and withdrawal leading to convulsions. Other possible negative effects include motion sickness, perceptual after-effects and reduced postural stability (for instance, the inclination to fall down). Helpfully, we think, Samsung also states that due to possible disorientation, 3D TVs shouldn’t be located close to dangers such as balconies or open stairwells.

In addition, worries about 3D viewing are nothing new. Experts have long asserted 3D viewing generally can result in distressing side effects simply because they induce the eye balls and also the brain to operate in ways that are not totally natural. That is not a problem for a lot of people, however because this article in Business Week points out, a number of individuals – close to 30 % – possess vision problems which make them much more vulnerable to severe headaches, eye strain, motion sickness and so on.

Source: http://www.samsung.com/au/tv/warning.html