I had a couple of people with the same issue John, so unless I've uncovered a
hot bed of 'ambi-ocularness' in Loughbourough (quick phone the Lancet) I dont
know, but there is something going on, I guess at the end of the day there are
issues with having displays so close to the eye for periods of time and having
graphics overlayed onto the real world.
This display reflects the image onto a semi transparent lense, so there is no
radiation unlike the 'mini screens' and radiation that is kicked out by video
camera displays.
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