http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0, ... =rss.index
People are actually measuring the distortion a patient's eye introduces using computers and creating lenses designed specifically to fix that. It's about time eye exams actually used some, you know, science.
better vision correction
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They are now using similar eye measurements, called wavefront guidance, in Lasik surgeries as well.
They are now using similar eye measurements, called wavefront guidance, in Lasik surgeries as well.
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Here's the web page for the lazy. This is the commercial version promising good vision, not the military version promising super vision (that isn't available yet). They don't have any doctors performing the exams in Oregon or Virginia. They have one in Washington state...
Here's the web page for the lazy. This is the commercial version promising good vision, not the military version promising super vision (that isn't available yet). They don't have any doctors performing the exams in Oregon or Virginia. They have one in Washington state...