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23 February 2006 Development of desktop display for collaborative tasks
Kunio Sakamoto, Masayuki Yoshigi, Masataka Nishida
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Abstract
Conventional parallax barrier display systems have demerits such that the barrier cuts resolution of a screen in half. This paper describes the development of a desktop dual views display using polarizer slits for collaborative tasks. The polarizer slits enable observers to view full screen high resolution images, and this proposal can solve the resolution problem of the conventional system. Moreover, the authors propose the thin display using dual LCD panels. This compact display has two LCD panels to present stereo views and to control polarization. It has twice the 3D image resolution, because the LCD image plane can multiplex images with horizontal and vertical polarization to display stereo views.
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Kunio Sakamoto, Masayuki Yoshigi, and Masataka Nishida "Development of desktop display for collaborative tasks", Proc. SPIE 6135, Liquid Crystal Materials, Devices, and Applications XI, 613513 (23 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.640768
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Polarizers

Polarization

Liquid crystals

Wave plates

Glasses

Image resolution

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