Stereoscopic electrooptical device having alternating...

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

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C349S110000, C359S477000

Reexamination Certificate

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07907223

ABSTRACT:
An electrooptical device which simultaneously displays a first and second image in different directions. The electrooptical device includes a display panel including a plurality of pixel rows. Each pixel row includes first pixels for displaying the first image, first light-shielding portions, second pixels for displaying the second image, and second light-shielding portions which are wider than the first light-shielding portions. The electrooptical device also includes a light-transmissive substrate provided parallel to the display panel, and a light-shielding barrier layer provided on the substrate which includes apertures that align with the second light-shielding portions when viewed from a direction that is normal to the display panel.

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