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> The main drawback is that
> your head has to be in the sweet spot for the stereo to work; the display
> sends out a fan of "left eye" and "right eye" images, and you have to
> position your head correctly to get the right image in the right eye.  If
> you're not perfectly centered, you can lose the stereo effect (both eyes
> get the same image) or, more distractingly, the same eye gets parts of two
> different images from different regions of the display, with a distinct
> transition line that moves around as you move your head.


Are you trying to tell me this isn't how everyone sees the world?



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