Samsung display co., ltd. (20240340402). STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract

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STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

samsung display co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Su Jung Huh of Yongin-si (KR)

Rang Kyun Mok of Yongin-si (KR)

Hyun Jin Cho of Yongin-si (KR)

Eun Kyoung Nam of Yongin-si (KR)

Byeong Hee Won of Yongin-si (KR)

Young Soo Hwang of Yongin-si (KR)

STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240340402 titled 'STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE

The display device described in the patent application includes a display panel, an optical member, and a display driver. The display panel is capable of showing multiple 2D images. The optical member can refract the 2D image display light from the display panel into either a first or second refraction direction to produce 3D stereoscopic image display light. The display driver controls the refraction direction of the 3D stereoscopic image display light by dividing the display period of at least one frame into first and second time-division frames and supplying driving voltages to the optical member in each frame.

  • Display panel capable of showing multiple 2D images
  • Optical member that refracts 2D image display light into 3D stereoscopic image display light
  • Display driver that controls the refraction direction of the 3D stereoscopic image display light
  • Division of display period into time-division frames for controlling refraction direction
  • Supplying driving voltages to the optical member in each time-division frame

Potential Applications: - 3D entertainment displays - Virtual reality systems - Medical imaging technologies - Educational tools for visualizing complex structures - Gaming displays for enhanced user experience

Problems Solved: - Enhancing visual experience by converting 2D images into 3D stereoscopic images - Providing a more immersive viewing experience for users - Improving the quality of display technology for various applications

Benefits: - Increased engagement and immersion for users - Enhanced visualization of complex data and structures - Improved user experience in entertainment and gaming - Potential for advancements in medical imaging and education

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced 3D Display Technology for Enhanced User Experience" This technology could be utilized in various commercial applications such as: - Entertainment industry for 3D movies and gaming - Medical field for advanced imaging systems - Education sector for interactive learning tools - Virtual reality and augmented reality devices for immersive experiences

Questions about 3D Display Technology: 1. How does the optical member refract the 2D image display light into 3D stereoscopic image display light? The optical member refracts the light by controlling the refraction direction based on the driving voltages supplied by the display driver. 2. What are the potential limitations of this technology in terms of display quality and user experience? The technology may face challenges in achieving seamless transitions between 2D and 3D images, as well as potential issues with image distortion or color accuracy.


Original Abstract Submitted

a display device includes a display panel, an optical member, and a display driver. the display panel is configured to display a plurality of 2d images. the optical member is configured to refract 2d image display light displayed in a display area of the display panel into a first refraction direction or a second refraction direction to output 3d stereoscopic image display light. the display driver is configured to control a refraction direction of the 3d stereoscopic image display light by dividing a 3d stereoscopic image display period of at least one frame into first and second time-division frames and supplying driving voltages to the optical member in each of the first and second time-division frames.