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To: JDN who wrote (1997)2/24/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7721
 
Humbly report, JDN, regarding safety:

zdnet.com

I'll also admit that a part of me is a bit wary of having a laser beamed directly into my eye. Yet Dr. Tom Lippert, principal scientist at Microvision, assures us that viewing VRD is no more dangerous than looking at a computer monitor. VRD beam light levels are in the nanowatt range, less than what emanates from an average monitor, and not even enough to produce an "after image" in the eye after extended use.

There are other articles out there discussing the safety issue, this is just one I had handy.

By the way, lovely bounce off the bottom today!

Cheers,

Svejk
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