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Technicolor Autostereoscopic Display
The display itself uses a lenticular screen over the LCD panel, which is not a new technology. The microlenses in the lenticular screen redirect the light from the pixels in such a way as to create a 3D image within a 10-degree viewing angle, which repeats as you move farther off axis. It works surprisingly well except if one eye is in one viewing window and the other eye is in the next window, in which case the picture looks weirdly discontinuous.
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