Multiple-view directional display

Optical: systems and elements – Stereoscopic – Having record with lenticular surface

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C359S621000, C359S464000

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07580186

ABSTRACT:
A multiple view display comprises a display device which displays first and second images in a spatially multiplexed fashion across the display surface. The device cooperates with a parallax optic such as a lenticular screen so as to act as a directional display sub-system directing light from the first and second images in different viewing directions. An optical system, for example comprising a lenticular screen of diverging elements, changes the angular separation of the viewing angle directions, for example so as to increase the angular separation.

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Korean Office Action for corresponding Application No. 519980961371 dated Mar. 28, 2006.

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