Stereoscopic display device having particular circuits

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Liquid crystal system – Stereoscopic

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349 73, 349151, G02F 11335, G02F 11333, G02F 11395

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060056452

ABSTRACT:
A simple display device capable of projecting color images. Two sets of active matrix regions and peripheral circuit regions for driving the active matrix regions are integrated on a glass substrate. The first set of active matrix regions optically modulates images of R, G, and B. The second set optically modulates images of R', G', and B'. Vertical scanning of two of the active matrix regions is controlled by a common peripheral circuit. Horizontal scanning of the first set of active matrix regions is controlled by another common peripheral circuit. Thus, the number of the peripheral circuits packed at a high density can be reduced.

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