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A satisfying and effective three-dimensional image will happen.<ref name="t098">{{cite web | last=Dormehl | first=Luke | title=Feast Your Eyes on This Giant, Room-Sized Hologram Generator | website=Digital Trends | date=2021-04-01 | url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/3d-volumetric-display-led-pulse/ | access-date=2024-10-01}}</ref>
A satisfying and effective three-dimensional image will happen.<ref name="t098">{{cite web | last=Dormehl | first=Luke | title=Feast Your Eyes on This Giant, Room-Sized Hologram Generator | website=Digital Trends | date=2021-04-01 | url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/3d-volumetric-display-led-pulse/ | access-date=2024-10-01}}</ref>
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A '''two-view 3D display''' is a kind of [[display]] that generates two separate viewing zones, one for each eye.<ref name="n106">{{cite journal | last=Holliman | first=Nicolas S. | last2=Dodgson | first2=Neil A. | last3=Favalora | first3=Gregg E. | last4=Pockett | first4=Lachlan | title=Three-Dimensional Displays: A Review and Applications Analysis | journal=IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting | volume=57 | issue=2 | date=2011 | issn=0018-9316 | doi=10.1109/TBC.2011.2130930 | pages=362–371}}</ref> The category includes simple handheld fixed-image stereoscopes, some types of [[head-mounted displays]], and some types of [[autostereoscopic head tracked display]].<ref name="n106"/>
==References==
==References==