Color‐breakup evaluation of spatio‐temporal color displays with two‐ and three‐color fields

— Spatio-temporal color displays have higher transmission and resolution than conventional LCDs, but suffer from color breakup. In this paper, a 120-Hz display with two-color filters and two-color fields is described and the amount of color breakup is compared with that of a 180-Hz full-color-sequential display with no color filters and three-color fields. The results indicate that color breakup in a color-filterless display is annoying, whereas it is just visible in displays with two-color filters even though the refresh rate is much lower.

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