January 5, 200323 yr Hi,does anyone has experiences with eDimensional Wireless E-D Glasses together wearing normal glasses/specticals? Do they fit or is this nothing with glasses?Ciao and thanxTorben. Regards, Torben Hadler
January 5, 200323 yr I have the wireless E-Dimensional glasses, and they are large enugh to fit over my glasses OK. Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
January 6, 200323 yr Author Of course it all depends on the kind of eye disfunction you might have. Last week I showed a relative the edimensional glasses and he's suffering from amblyopia. Amblyopia is a bad eyesight in an eye, because this did not develop itself well in early childhood.In Dutch we speak of a 'lazy eye'. When one eye develops a good eyesight, whereas the other eye does not do, the eye with the worse eyesight is called 'lazy eye'. The deviation is frequently released for: at four on the hundred adults. Generally there is only one of the two eyes lazy.Anyhow he's was wasn't able to see the stereo-imaging, so he decided not to buy the edimensional glasses :-coolRob "Holland&Holland" de VriesFor accurate and custom made ambient and nature sounds(sets) for Lago's FSSoundscape go to:"What Is It Like to See with Your Ears"
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