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1 April 1991 Autostereoscopic (3-D without glasses) display for personal computer applications
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Proceedings Volume 1398, CAN-AM Eastern '90; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47780
Event: CAN-AM Eastern '90: 1st Canadian-American Eastern Regional Conference on Applications of Optical Engineering, 1990, Rochester, NY, United States
Abstract
. Dimension Technologies has developed a black and white 640 X 480 pixel flat panel autostereoscopic computer monitor that interfaces with the IBM PC family of comouters and most comoatibles. A Mac version is under develooment. The monitor emDloys a iiauid crystal dlsDlay as the ''mage generatng element. The LCD s used in combination with a patented illumination system to or-oduce vivid stereoscooic images that can be seen by several observers from several locations in front of the screen. This oaoer describes the monitor and how it works. the advantages of DT s autostereoscoic technology. and the results achieved wth the monitor as a disoiav for comDuter-qenerated maqe and still television images at DT and at customer stes. Aications for stereo dislavs are reviewed. New develoornents are also described. 1.
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Jesse B. Eichenlaub "Autostereoscopic (3-D without glasses) display for personal computer applications", Proc. SPIE 1398, CAN-AM Eastern '90, (1 April 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47780
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