Is a Cheap Pseudo-3D Display with Head Movement Possible?

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In summary, the conversation discusses a display concept that allows the viewer to see behind a window in a 3d desktop by moving their head, similar to reality. The conversation also touches on the issue of cost and suggests the possibility of having two different screens by using transparency on glasses. However, it is noted that this concept may already exist and the issue of cost remains.
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Could somebody evaluate this concept :

a normal display is used but the image is recomputed everytime you move your head/eyes...so that it is as if you could see behind a window in the 3d desktop just by moving your head similar as in reality...
 
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http://www.hhi.fraunhofer.de/english/im/products/Cebit/free2C/free2C.html
 
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That's what I supposed...there is nothing new makeable on the world...the problem is the price i suppose...

In fact it should be even more efficient to have the display in transparency on the glasses, you can in this way have two different screens...?? (This already exists I'm sure...the problem is the same as above..and why use this ?)
 

1. What is a pseudo-3D display?

A pseudo-3D display is a type of display that creates the illusion of depth and three-dimensional space through the use of techniques such as parallax scrolling, layering, and perspective. It is not a true 3D display, but rather a 2D display that simulates a 3D effect.

2. How does head movement affect a pseudo-3D display?

Head movement can enhance the illusion of depth in a pseudo-3D display by changing the perspective and allowing the viewer to see the different layers or objects from different angles. It can also help to create a more immersive experience.

3. Is it possible to create a cheap pseudo-3D display?

Yes, it is possible to create a cheap pseudo-3D display, but the quality and effectiveness of the display may vary depending on the techniques and technology used. Some methods may be more cost-effective than others, but they may also have limitations in terms of resolution and viewing angles.

4. What are some potential applications for a cheap pseudo-3D display with head movement?

A cheap pseudo-3D display with head movement could have various applications, such as in gaming, virtual reality, education, and advertising. It could also be used for digital signage, interactive displays, and other forms of entertainment.

5. Are there any limitations to a cheap pseudo-3D display with head movement?

Yes, there may be limitations such as a limited viewing angle, lower resolution, and potential motion sickness or discomfort for some users. The effectiveness of the display may also depend on the viewing environment and lighting conditions.

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