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

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The discussion explores the feasibility of a pseudo-3D display that recalculates images based on head movement, creating a more immersive experience similar to looking through a window. The concept suggests using a standard display, but the main challenge identified is the cost of implementation. Additionally, the idea of integrating transparent displays into glasses is mentioned, which could allow for dual-screen functionality. However, the same cost issues apply, raising questions about practicality and market demand. Overall, the viability of such technology hinges on overcoming financial barriers.
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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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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 ?)
 
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