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2 Using HP 3D Cinema Technology The following sections are included in this chapter: ● 3D safety information ● What are stereoscopic vision and 3D ● What is HP 3D Cinema Technology ● Using the HP 3D Active Shutter Glasses ● Using 3D Cinema Technology ● Understanding 3D formats ● Using CyberLink PowerDVD ● Playing 3D games ● Viewing 3D content on a 3D TV ● Caring for the 3D glasses ● Troubleshooting and frequently asked questions 3D safety information Carefully read all of the following safety precautions before using the 3D glasses and 3D Cinema Technology. WARNING! If you cannot see 3D content after you set up 3D Cinema Technology, HP recommends that you discontinue use. Consult a physician if you suspect a physical problem seeing stereoscopic 3D. Photosensitive Epileptic Seizures-Some individuals may experience a seizure or other complications when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in 3D content. If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a physician before using the 3D glasses and 3D Cinema Technology. Even those without a personal family history of epilepsy or stroke may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause photosensitive epileptic seizures. If you experience any of the following symptoms, immediately stop watching 3D content and consult a physician: altered vision, lightheadedness, dizziness, involuntary movements such as eye or muscle twitching, convulsions, nausea, loss of awareness, confusion, cramps, and/or disorientation. Parents should monitor and 3D safety information 9

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Using HP 3D Cinema Technology
The following sections are included in this chapter:
3D safety information
What are stereoscopic vision and 3D
What is HP 3D Cinema Technology
Using the HP 3D Active Shutter Glasses
Using 3D Cinema Technology
Understanding 3D formats
Using CyberLink PowerDVD
Playing 3D games
Viewing 3D content on a 3D TV
Caring for the 3D glasses
Troubleshooting and frequently asked questions
3D safety information
Carefully read all of the following safety precautions before using the 3D
glasses and 3D Cinema Technology.
WARNING!
If you cannot see 3D content after you set up 3D Cinema
Technology, HP recommends that you discontinue use. Consult a
physician if you suspect a physical problem seeing stereoscopic 3D.
Photosensitive Epileptic Seizures—Some individuals may experience a
seizure or other complications when exposed to certain visual images,
including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in 3D content. If you
or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a
physician before using the 3D glasses and 3D Cinema Technology. Even
those without a personal family history of epilepsy or stroke may have an
undiagnosed condition that can cause photosensitive epileptic seizures.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, immediately stop
watching 3D content and consult a physician:
altered vision
,
light-
headedness
,
dizziness
,
involuntary movements such as eye or
muscle twitching
,
convulsions
,
nausea
,
loss of awareness
,
confusion
,
cramps
, and/or
disorientation
. Parents should monitor and
3D safety information
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