-INTOX-™ Posted March 9, 2016 Posted March 9, 2016 Po[CENSORED]r glasses are the simplest and most economic in the market. Combined with an application that uses stereoscopic technology, they have enabled Bonny to see. The Cardboard are the simplest and economic market but also combined with a free application, have made it possible to see a woman again after eight years without sight. Google has been the encagada to make known this curious story after Mike Tarantino hung in Youtube video starring his wife Bonny, who was diagnostricaron Stargardt's disease a decade ago, that is, a degeneration of the central area of the retina. As a result, eight years ago Bonny lost vision. However, this February the woman has been able to re-read a story to their grandchildren through technology. His family decided to use the Augmented VR Near Sighted Aid application through the main chamber of the "smartphone" shows the user two identical images using stereoscopic technology, one for each eye. That is, a 3D illusion is created from a pair of 2D images. Although best known use of virtual reality is leisure, such as the gaming industry, the reality is that your application goes far beyond. In fact, Google Cardboard, whose price is around 20 euros, are used in hospitals for 3D analysis or even operations. 2
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