yes its true. i have normal vision. i upgraded from the sprint 6600 with that huge screen to the 6700 (with that tiny screen) and within a few days my eyes hurt and my vision was blurry. at one point a red spot even appeared on my eye. i downgraded to the 6600 and all is back to normal. the qvga screens mixed with a small screen size i think will cause big problems, maybe for many of us later then sonner (as in my case).
the 6700 and its variants from htc is a perfect example. the screen size is tiny. yet with evdo we are tempted to read all of the internet. i dont think the eyes can take it.
and fyi, if you are concerned that this may be a problem for you, the 6600 (htc harier, etc.) is the only phone/pda device out there with a large screen.
also last year i used the treo 650 with the same probems.
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brian @ May 3rd 2006 10:05AM
yes its true. i have normal vision. i upgraded from the sprint 6600 with that huge screen to the 6700 (with that tiny screen) and within a few days my eyes hurt and my vision was blurry. at one point a red spot even appeared on my eye. i downgraded to the 6600 and all is back to normal. the qvga screens mixed with a small screen size i think will cause big problems, maybe for many of us later then sonner (as in my case).
the 6700 and its variants from htc is a perfect example. the screen size is tiny. yet with evdo we are tempted to read all of the internet. i dont think the eyes can take it.
and fyi, if you are concerned that this may be a problem for you, the 6600 (htc harier, etc.) is the only phone/pda device out there with a large screen.
also last year i used the treo 650 with the same probems.