The article describes the basic principles of the 3D display
highlights the current mainstream 3D display types
including glasses 3D technology and naked eye 3D technology. Glasses 3D technology contains anaglyphic 3D
polarized 3D and active shutter 3D; naked eye 3D technology contains parallax barrier 3D
lenticular lens 3D
directional backlight 3D and multi-layer display 3D. The realization methods of 3D images and applications of the different 3D technologies mentioned above are described. Advantages and disadvantages of the 3D technologies concerning liquid crystal display are discussed in details. According to the characteristics of liquid crystal materials and 3D liquid crystal display
rapid response property of liquid crystal materials used in 3D display panels are concluded. Also requirements of the optical anisotropy parameters of liquid crystal materials are summarized.
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