This work describes a novel scheme, in which LC material is used to form a lenticular lens array in order to achieve 2D
and autostereoscopic 3D display on a 10.1-inch (1366×768 pixels) LCD panel. Optimized design parameters of the 3D
display are also derived by theoretical analyses. Additionally, the LC lens configuration and the lenticular-type 3D
display model are constructed by analyzing the LC properties and optical characteristics based on simulation software,
respectively. Experimental results demonstrate the 3D quality and the switching 2D/3D performance. Two novel 3D
applications of the LC lens based on a tablet PC are discussed as well.
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