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What (who) is 3D display - definition


3D display         
  • The archetypal 3D glasses, with modern red and cyan color filters, similar to the red/green and red/blue lenses used to view early anaglyph films.
  • ''"The early bird catches the worm"'' Stereograph published in 1900 by North-Western View Co. of [[Baraboo, Wisconsin]], digitally restored.
  • The [[Nintendo 3DS]] uses parallax barrier autostereoscopy to display a 3D image.
  • Resembling sunglasses, RealD circular polarized glasses are now the standard for theatrical releases and theme park attractions.
  • A person wearing a virtual reality headset, a type of near-eye 3D display.
  • A View-Master Model E of the 1950s
  • A pair of LCD shutter glasses used to view XpanD 3D films. The thick frames conceal the electronics and batteries.
DISPLAY DEVICE
3D Display; 3D monitor; 3D Monitor; 3d monitor; 3d display; 3-D display; 3D screen; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/3D screen; 3D displays; Stereo display; Compressive light field display; Three-dimensional display; 3D near-eye display; 3D Displays; Three-dimensional displays
A 3D display is a display device capable of conveying depth to the viewer through the visual system. Many 3D displays are stereoscopic displays, which produce a basic 3D effect by means of stereopsis, but can cause eye strain and visual fatigue.
Stereo display         
  • The archetypal 3D glasses, with modern red and cyan color filters, similar to the red/green and red/blue lenses used to view early anaglyph films.
  • ''"The early bird catches the worm"'' Stereograph published in 1900 by North-Western View Co. of [[Baraboo, Wisconsin]], digitally restored.
  • The [[Nintendo 3DS]] uses parallax barrier autostereoscopy to display a 3D image.
  • Resembling sunglasses, RealD circular polarized glasses are now the standard for theatrical releases and theme park attractions.
  • A person wearing a virtual reality headset, a type of near-eye 3D display.
  • A View-Master Model E of the 1950s
  • A pair of LCD shutter glasses used to view XpanD 3D films. The thick frames conceal the electronics and batteries.
DISPLAY DEVICE
3D Display; 3D monitor; 3D Monitor; 3d monitor; 3d display; 3-D display; 3D screen; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/3D screen; 3D displays; Stereo display; Compressive light field display; Three-dimensional display; 3D near-eye display; 3D Displays; Three-dimensional displays
A stereo display (also 3D display) is a display device capable of conveying depth perception to the viewer by means of stereopsis for binocular vision.
Displaying         
  • Sexual display by a ''[[Megaselia]]'' female.
  • Male mountain gorilla
SET OF RITUALIZED BEHAVIOURS THAT ENABLE AN ANIMAL TO COMMUNICATE TO OTHER ANIMALS ABOUT SPECIFIC STIMULI
Tournament species; Display behavior; Display Behaviour; Display behaviour; Social display; Displaying; Display structure; Display behaviors; Intraspecific display; Visual display; Display structures
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Display.