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  • The '''SVI MU 4621''' is an [[autostereoscopic display]] from [[SVI]].<ref name="f149">{{cite web | title=SVI MU 4621 | ur [[Category:Autostereoscopic displays]]
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  • ...y Virtual Realities | url=https://www.vrealities.com/products/stereoscopic-displays/svi-mu-19 | access-date=2024-05-14}}</ref> [[Category:Autostereoscopic displays]]
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  • ...company that makes 3D displays, specifically: flat-focus autostereoscopic displays. The images that the Looking Glass displays generate prompts [[vergence-accommodation conflict]].
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  • ...l cues, which are depth cues that use the individual focus of each eye. 3D displays work by showing different parts of an image at different focal depths, all 3D displays connected to a computer system can enable a 3D human-computer interaction l
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  • ...ets like [[3D display]]s or [[autostereoscopic display]]s (glasses-free 3D displays). Its purpose is to create the illusion of depth by presenting different im
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  • ...requires a [[3D input device]] and a [[3D display]]. The 3D display can be autostereoscopic, lightfield, or holographic.
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  • '''Forth Dimension Displays''' is a company that makes [[LCOS]] modules. ...com/watch?v=w5pQ-zpGIUc | access-date=2024-09-17}}</ref> Some of Dimenco's displays had a total of 28 views.<ref name="f768"/>
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  • ...from Douglas Lanman's talk 'Quality Screen Time: Leveraging Computational Displays for Spatial Computing' at the 33d annual Electronic Imaging Symposium (26-3 ...oLens]]. Focal conflict can occur in binocular flat focus autostereoscopic displays.
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