H04N13/373

Display device and display method

A display device and a display method are provided, and the display device includes: a first panel which includes a plurality of light-blocking units and a plurality of pixels, each of the light-blocking units being between the pixels adjacent to each other; and a second panel which includes a first light-emitting plate provided with a plurality of light-emitting units, a distance from the light-emitting units to the first panel being one of H1=BS/(LB), H2=(PB)S/(LP+B) and H3=PS/(LP), in which B is a width of each of the light-blocking units between the pixels adjacent to each other, S is a viewing distance for a viewer, L is a pupillary distance between a left eye and a right eye of the viewer, and P is a pitch of the pixels of the first panel.

Display device and display method

A display device and a display method are provided, and the display device includes: a first panel which includes a plurality of light-blocking units and a plurality of pixels, each of the light-blocking units being between the pixels adjacent to each other; and a second panel which includes a first light-emitting plate provided with a plurality of light-emitting units, a distance from the light-emitting units to the first panel being one of H1=BS/(LB), H2=(PB)S/(LP+B) and H3=PS/(LP), in which B is a width of each of the light-blocking units between the pixels adjacent to each other, S is a viewing distance for a viewer, L is a pupillary distance between a left eye and a right eye of the viewer, and P is a pitch of the pixels of the first panel.

VEHICLE DISPLAY DEVICE
20200234583 · 2020-07-23 ·

A vehicle display device includes a display part that is arranged in a vehicle and is configured to display a first image as an image of information related to the vehicle on a front side of a driver, a detector configured to detect an action of the driver, and a controller configured to change an image displayed on the display part from the first image to a second image when an action of the driver gazing at the first image is detected. The first image includes an image of the vehicle, for example.

STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING A BARRIER PANEL

A stereoscopic display device including a barrier panel is provided. When a viewing distance of a viewer is out of the proper range, the stereoscopic display device may shift the blocking regions and the transmitting regions of the barrier panel. The stereoscopic display device may maintain the ratio of channels located within a barrier blocking region and a barrier transmitting region of the barrier panel by using the channels disposed within trigger regions of the barrier panel. Thus, the stereoscopic display device may provide a stereoscopic image of good quality to the viewer located at a region being out of the proper range.

STEREOSCOPIC DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING A BARRIER PANEL

A stereoscopic display device including a barrier panel is provided. When a viewing distance of a viewer is out of the proper range, the stereoscopic display device may shift the blocking regions and the transmitting regions of the barrier panel. The stereoscopic display device may maintain the ratio of channels located within a barrier blocking region and a barrier transmitting region of the barrier panel by using the channels disposed within trigger regions of the barrier panel. Thus, the stereoscopic display device may provide a stereoscopic image of good quality to the viewer located at a region being out of the proper range.

Directional display apparatus

Disclosed is a light guiding valve apparatus including an imaging directional backlight, an illuminator array and an observer tracking system arranged to achieve control of an array of illuminators which may provide a directional display to an observer over a wide lateral and longitudinal viewing range, wherein the number of optical windows presented to the observer as viewing windows is controlled dependent on the lateral and longitudinal position or speed of an observer.

Directional display apparatus

Disclosed is a light guiding valve apparatus including an imaging directional backlight, an illuminator array and an observer tracking system arranged to achieve control of an array of illuminators which may provide a directional display to an observer over a wide lateral and longitudinal viewing range, wherein the number of optical windows presented to the observer as viewing windows is controlled dependent on the lateral and longitudinal position or speed of an observer.

Turbine-Powered Pool Scrubber
10708569 · 2020-07-07 ·

A pool cleaning tool includes a front housing and a rear housing coupled together, an intake, an outlet, a turbine disposed within the front and rear housings, and a three-way diverter valve proximate the intake. The tool includes an abrasive member, rigidly coupled to the turbine, mounted outside the front and rear housings for rotation with the turbine. The three-way diverter valve has an on position in which water drawn into the intake is communicated into the tool, up to the turbine, and then out the outlet, thereby imparting rotation to the turbine and to the abrasive member.

VIEWER-ADJUSTED STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY
20200177862 · 2020-06-04 ·

A stereoscopic video playback device is provided that processes original stereoscopic image pairs taken using parallel-axis cameras and provided for viewing under original viewing conditions by scaling and cropping to provide new viewing condition stereoscopic video on a single screen.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRESENTING VR MEDIA BEYOND OMNIDIRECTIONAL MEDIA
20200169754 · 2020-05-28 ·

A video processing method includes receiving at least one virtual reality (VR) content, obtaining at least one picture from the at least one VR content, encoding the at least one picture to generate a part of a coded bitstream, and encapsulating, by a file encapsulation circuit, the part of the coded bitstream into at least one ISO Base Media File Format (ISOBMFF) file. The at least one ISOBMFF file includes a first track parameterized with a first set of translational coordinates, wherein the first set of translational coordinates identifies an origin of a first omnidirectional media content.