2D/3D switchable displays

T. Dekker, S.T. Zwart, de, O.H. Willemsen, M.G.H. Hiddink, W.L. IJzerman

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Abstract

A prerequisite for a wide market acceptance of 3D displays is the ability to switch between 3D and full resolution 2D. In this paper we present a robust and cost effective concept for an auto-stereoscopic switchable 2D/3D display. The display is based on an LCD panel, equipped with switchable LC-filled lenticular lenses. We will discuss 3D image quality, with the focus on display uniformity. We show that slanting the lenticulars in combination with a good lens design can minimize non-uniformities in our 20" 2D/3D monitors. Furthermore, we introduce fractional viewing systems as a very robust concept to further improve uniformity in the case slanting the lenticulars and optimizing the lens design are not sufficient. We will discuss measurements and numerical simulations of the key optical characteristics of this display. Finally, we discuss 2D image quality, the switching characteristics and the residual lens effect.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLiquid Crystal Materials, Devices, and Applications XI
EditorsL-C. Chien
Place of PublicationBellingham
PublisherSPIE
Pages61350K-
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE
Volume6135
ISSN (Print)0277-786X

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