Viewing 3D content can cause eye-fatigue, according to Samsung funded research published in the peer-reviewed scientific publication, the Journal of Vision. The study, carried out at the University of California-Berkeley, does pinpoint smaller displays as particularly problematic, noting that 3D video on large cinema screens can be viewed comfortably. Research subjects reported more eye strain and fatigue after watching 3D video than after watching 2D video. The 24 participants also demonstrated less vision clarity after watching 3D video. Read Full : InAVate - Research suggests 3D is bad for you

