3D autostereoscopic liquid crystal display based on lenticular lens

  • Qionghua Wang*
  • , Yuhong Tao
  • , Dahai Li
  • , Renliang Zhao
  • , Wuxiang Zhao
  • , Shijun Song
  • , Yanxia Xin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

According to binocular parallax and the optical property of lenticular lens, a three-dimensional (3D) autostereoscopic liquid crystal display was developed. The display is composed of a two-dimensional (2D) flat liquid crystal display and a lenticular lens sheet. Nine views are used to realize the display of 3D static, animation and video images. A 19-inch 3D monitor prototype presents the same brightness, contrast ratio, color and vertical viewing angle as those of the corresponding 2D display. Only the resolution reduces on both the horizontal and vertical directions of the screen reasonably. The viewing distance is (1000 ± 500) mm and the horizontal viewing angle is 90. Several viewers without wearing eyeglass can see 3D stereo images on the prototype of the display.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAD'07 - Proceedings of Asia Display 2007
Pages453-455
Number of pages3
StatePublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
EventAsia Display 2007, AD'07 - Shanghai, China
Duration: 12 Mar 200716 Mar 2007

Publication series

NameAD'07 - Proceedings of Asia Display 2007
Volume1

Conference

ConferenceAsia Display 2007, AD'07
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period12/03/0716/03/07

Keywords

  • Autostereoscopic display
  • Lenticular sheet
  • Liquid crystal display
  • Three-dimension display

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