LG P925 User Guide - Page 127

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seizures: • If you or anyone in your family has a history of epilepsy or seizures, please check with a medical specialist before viewing 3D content. • If you or anyone in your family experiences any of the following symptoms, immediately stop viewing the 3D content and consult a doctor: dizziness or lightheadedness, visual transition or alterations, visual or facial instability, such as eye or muscle twitching, unconscious actions, convulsions, loss of consciousness, confusion or disorientation, loss of directional sense, cramps or nausea. Parents should closely monitor children, including teenagers, for these symptoms as they may be more sensitive to the effects of watching 3D content. Note: These symptoms can occur in any situation without any previous history. • The risk of photosensitisation seizure can be reduced by taking the following actions: • Take frequent breaks from watching 3D content on your phone. • If your sight is different in each eye, only view 3D content after taking vision correction measures. • Some viewers may feel disoriented after viewing 3D content. Therefore, after viewing 3D content on your phone, take a moment to regain awareness of your surroundings before moving. • D ue to characteristics of polarized sunglasses, Images on the phone can appear dark in certain angles while viewing with the glasses on. 125

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seizures:
If you or anyone in your family
has a history of epilepsy or
seizures, please check with
a medical specialist before
viewing ±D content.
If you or anyone in your
family experiences any of
the following symptoms,
immediately stop viewing
the ±D content and consult
a doctor: dizziness or light-
headedness, visual transition
or alterations, visual or facial
instability, such as eye or
muscle twitching, unconscious
actions, convulsions, loss of
consciousness, confusion
or disorientation, loss of
directional sense, cramps or
nausea. Parents should closely
monitor children, including
teenagers, for these symptoms
as they may be more sensitive
to the effects of watching ±D
content. Note: These symptoms
can occur in any situation
without any previous history.
The risk of photosensitisation
seizure can be reduced by
taking the following actions:
Take frequent breaks from
watching ±D content on
your phone.
If your sight is different in
each eye, only view ±D
content after taking vision
correction measures.
Some viewers may feel
disoriented after viewing
±D content. Therefore, after
viewing ±D content on your
phone, take a moment to
regain awareness of your
surroundings before moving.
Due to characteristics of
polarized sunglasses, Images
on the phone can appear dark
in certain angles while viewing
with the glasses on.