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Nintendo was plagued by consumer concern late last year after it warned the public that prolonged use of its 3DS could lead to eye fatigue. But while treating the handheld gaming device as a babysitter could be putting children’s eyes (among other things) in danger, experts are now saying the system could actually have some optical benefits.According to optometrists, the 3DS can serve as an assessment of eyesight in youth. Putting the device in the hands of those under six and analyzing their reactions to the 3D screen can help catch any vision disorders early on and allow parents and doctors to find solutions. “The 3DS could be a godsend for identifying kids under six who need vision therapy.”
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