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  2. As Seen on TV review: HD Vision sunglasses - AOL

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    The Product: HD Vision Sunglasses The Price: HD Vision Ultra, online $10 plus $6.99 shipping and handling: $9.99 in some retail stores: HD Vision WrapAround, online $14.99 plus $7.95 shipping and ...

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    The blue light glasses from Caddis are a game-changer for anybody who uses a smart device. Inside, an editor's honest review of blue light filtering lenses. Even With 20/20 Vision, I Wear These ...

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. With the new year coming up, we’re starting to think about that fresh start and how ...

  5. Night combat - Wikipedia

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    Paratroopers in Fallujah, Iraq conduct a night raid using night vision goggles. Seen through a night vision device, United States Army Sergeant Andrew Burch and an Afghan soldier scan a tree line for militants with an IR laser sight during Operation Champion Sword. Night combat is combat that occurs during the hours of darkness.

  6. Corrective lens - Wikipedia

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    The add segment of the lens for near vision is the D-shaped area. A bifocal is a lens with two sections, separated by a line (see image to the right). Generally, the upper part of the lens is used for distance vision, while the lower segment is used for near vision. The area of the lens that caters to near vision is called the add segment.

  7. Stereoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Stereoscopy creates the impression of three-dimensional depth from a pair of two-dimensional images. [5] Human vision, including the perception of depth, is a complex process, which only begins with the acquisition of visual information taken in through the eyes; much processing ensues within the brain, as it strives to make sense of the raw information.

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