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Yesterday I saw this TV commercial for a plug-in device that looks like two lasers, red and green, with a "stars" attachment (diffraction grating). The problem is 1) it looks pretty powerful, and 2) in one image people are sitting on the couch with this thing shining in their eyes.
In the review forums people discuss getting hit in the eye and wondering if they're safe. Then they say things like, "Well, I haven't gone blind yet, so it must be safe."
I've read studies on photochemical damage to the eye, and I don't think you need to go blind to experience eye damage.
So what do you think?
Yesterday I saw this TV commercial for a plug-in device that looks like two lasers, red and green, with a "stars" attachment (diffraction grating). The problem is 1) it looks pretty powerful, and 2) in one image people are sitting on the couch with this thing shining in their eyes.
In the review forums people discuss getting hit in the eye and wondering if they're safe. Then they say things like, "Well, I haven't gone blind yet, so it must be safe."
I've read studies on photochemical damage to the eye, and I don't think you need to go blind to experience eye damage.
So what do you think?