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by thelad
4335 days ago
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Don't get this, what's the point in 1 device being corrected while the rest of the real world is blurry? One use case example was a guy in a car with GPS navigation. So he can then see the GPS nav but how does he drive if he can't see properly!? |
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And speaking as one of the people whose vision defect can't be corrected by glasses, but only by uncomfortable contact lenses, there'd be immense value to me in a computer I can use without lenses - especially since reading on a screen is basically the only thing I need the damn things for while I'm at home. For someone whose work is mostly computer-based, you might be able to get away with taking your lenses out for the entire day and only wear them for the drive to work and back.