Stereoscopic imaging systems using memory affect liquid crystal

Television – Stereoscopic – Stereoscopic display device

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H04N 718, H04N 1304

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059909366

ABSTRACT:
An imaging system includes left and right display panels arranged so as to be viewed separately by left and right eyes of a viewer. A three dimensional video signal is supplied to a drive circuit for the display panels such that image data from the three dimensional video signal is supplied alternately to the left and right display panels. The display panels are of a memory effect LCD type such that, when no image data is received by the display panel, the image data of the previously received field is maintained on display for providing flickerless imaging.

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