Autostereoscopic display with multiple sets of blinking illumina

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358 88, H04N 1500, H04N 1300

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050363859

ABSTRACT:
A video display employs a flat surface upon which is displayed more than one set of thin, blinking light emitting sites. A transmissive light valve in front of the surface is capable of displaying images by means of varying the transparency of individual picture elements arranged in a grid pattern across its surface, and of displaying different images as different sets of light emitting lines blink on. The surface and light valve are arranged in such a way that an observer always sees each of the light emitting lines through one set of pixels with the left eye and another set of pixels with the right eye. The display is normally an autostereoscopic display, but it can be also made as a high resolution two dimensional display.

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