Method and apparatus for stereoscopic display employing a...

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C345S204000, C345S212000, C345S213000, C345S214000

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11199874

ABSTRACT:
An improved stereoscopic display apparatus and methodology includes an array of reflective liquid-crystal-based pixels that are cleared (i.e., placed in a “dark” state) before being loaded with the desired analog voltage potential signals for display during both left perspective image display periods and right perspective image display periods. In this manner, cross-frame image interference between the left and right perspective images is avoided and the quality of the stereoscopic viewing experience is improved. In another aspect, an improved stereoscopic display apparatus and methodology includes a plurality of arrays of reflective liquid-crystal-based pixels. During each successive display period, the pixels of the arrays display an image while being loaded with analog voltage potential signals corresponding to the image to be displayed in the subsequent display period. Such operations avoid cross-frame image interference and expand the left and right perspective image display periods.

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