People Who Buy Big 4K TVs and Watch Without Your Contacts or Glasses On. Why?
People Who Buy Big 4K TVs and Watch Without Your Contacts or Glasses On. Why?
People Who Buy Big 4K TVs and Watch Without Your Contacts or Glasses On. Why?
Denial of my disability. Also, I mostly require prism correction, so at the right distance I get 8K from a 4K set.
Also, prism correction is kind of weird. Your brain deals with it (unless a lot of correction is required) until you get tired. For me, it's mostly noticeable late evening (image starts to separate into two) or if I'm staring at my computer monitor for a long time (eye/headache).
Really? I just got glasses a few months ago, and sometimes I get double vision when looking at my phone or computer screen. I wondered why it was only sometimes. Mine aren't prism's, though.
There could be other causes of double vision. I only really noticed the double vision in the evenings/nights when staring at things that were a reasonable distance away. The image would start off as one, but then dissociate as I kept looking at it.
Because Iโm tired of wearing them by the end of the day, and most of whatโs on our household tv Iโm not really watching anyway.
Also if Iโm messing around on my phone, glasses need to be off b/c distance, and Iโm not about to put them on/off every time I switch focus when Iโm just trying to relax.
I will wear them if Iโm watching something intentionally, though. Like a nature documentary or something with visuals worth appreciating.
Why do you think we got the bigass television in the first place?
Either the glasses are for reading or the person is in denial.
Is that really a thing? (I don't have TV nor contacts nor glasses, so I'm genuinely asking)
Because I don't need glasses.