58.3: Pixel Design for Improved 3D TV with One‐Dimensional Integral‐Imaging Method

The one-dimensional (horizontal parallax only) integral imaging (1D-II) method realizes a natural and easy-to-view 3D display. The 1D-II method is a display system that has a lenticular sheet in front of a high-resolution LCD. The use of vertical lenticular sheet is known to provide an excellent spatial frequency of 3D images. For the development of autostereoscopic 3D display with a vertical lenticular sheet, we designed new LCD pixels that can suppress moire artifacts without reducing opening ratio of pixels. By virtue of this design, we successfully put an easy-to-view 3D TV into practical use.