Abstract: A 3D display apparatus and method that address the vergence-accommodation conflict. A display screen component includes a display screen pixel array adapted to display a display screen image, a microlens imaging component including an array of microlenses corresponding to the display screen pixel array that can form a virtual or a real image of the display screen image, and a controllable movement component coupled to the imaging component or the display screen, wherein the imaging component and the display screen are controllably movable relative to each other, further wherein upon a controlled movement of the imaging component relative to the display screen, a location of the virtual or the real image along an optical axis is controllably changed.
Abstract: Apparatus (systems) and methods are described for generating and displaying a virtual true 3D image viewable by a single eye of a viewer. A fixed-curve mirror is translated along an optical axis in synchrony with a temporally-modulated 2D image generator to generate a virtual image in multiple virtual image planes, enabling depth perception of the image by a single eye of the viewer.
Abstract: A 3D display apparatus and method that address the vergence-accommodation conflict. A display screen component includes a display screen pixel array adapted to display a display screen image, a microlens imaging component including an array of microlenses corresponding to the display screen pixel array that can form a virtual or a real image of the display screen image, and a controllable movement component coupled to the imaging component or the display screen, wherein the imaging component and the display screen are controllably movable relative to each other, further wherein upon a controlled movement of the imaging component relative to the display screen, a location of the virtual or the real image along an optical axis is controllably changed.