Two-view 3D display

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A two-view 3D display is a kind of display that generates two separate viewing zones, one for each eye.[1]

It generally refers to displays that generate a two-dimensional image for each eye, and that image does not have correct accommodation for the various points in it.

The category includes simple handheld fixed-image stereoscopes, some types of head-mounted displays, and some types of autostereoscopic head tracked display.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Holliman, Nicolas S.; Dodgson, Neil A.; Favalora, Gregg E.; Pockett, Lachlan (2011). "Three-Dimensional Displays: A Review and Applications Analysis". IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting 57 (2): 362–371. doi:10.1109/TBC.2011.2130930.