Stereoscopic liquid crystal display having different orientation

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

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349129, 349 76, 349 96, G02F 11335, G02F 11347, G02F 11337

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058943617

ABSTRACT:
A display unit which allows stereoscopic images to be displayed on a direct-vision liquid crystal panel is provided. The display unit has the formation in which liquid crystal is sandwiched in a gap between a pair of glass substrates. When linearly polarized lights whose polarizing directions are differentiated by 90.degree. from each other by a .pi. cell are input alternately to the liquid crystal, images to be displayed turn out as two images whose polarizing directions differ by 90.degree. from each other and which are displayed in a time-division manner. The images may be perceived as a stereoscopic image by viewing them by glasses having polarizing directions different by 90.degree. for right and left eyes.

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