Multiple perspective display

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A multiple perspective display is a display that shows different perspective image at different viewing points of the user's head relative to the display.

It can be single user or multiple user depending on the display.

Head tracking can be used in some implementations.

Holography can be used in some implementations.

Multiple perspective displays use motion parallax to give a 3D effect. They optionally include other depth cues.

A multiple perspective display is most useful if it has all depth cues and natural visual transition between viewpoints.

A volumetric display such as the Actuality Perspecta or the Voxon VX1 is a multiple perspective display.

A volumetric free-air plasma display is a type of multiple perspective display.

A floating water droplet 3D display such as the Holovect is a type of multiple perspective display.

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