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17 June 1998 Extended-field-of-view 3D monitor without eyewear
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Proceedings Volume 3421, Display Technologies II; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.311067
Event: Asia Pacific Symposium on Optoelectronics '98, 1998, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract
Physical Optics Corporation has developed a unique technology and processes to fabricate a 3D display system that does not require wearing glasses or other eyewear. The authors present the result of true 3D (T3D) monitor development, the third generation T3D being based on a holographic multiplexing screen. The monitor displays 3D autostereoscopic information to three viewers. Holographic multiplexing allows a large number of viewers to see the 3D effect without compromising resolution or having to wear any type of special glasses or goggles. The 3D monitor can deliver high resolution graphics -- 1024 X 480 pixels -- as well as NTSC video in both composite and S-video formats.
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Andrew A. Kostrzewski, Tin M. Aye, Judy Chen, Dai Hyun Kim, and Gajendra D. Savant "Extended-field-of-view 3D monitor without eyewear", Proc. SPIE 3421, Display Technologies II, (17 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.311067
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Holography

Multiplexing

Absorption

Holographic materials

LCDs

Mirrors

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