Definition of autostereoscopic in English:
autostereoscopic
adjective ˌɔːtə(ʊ)stɪərɪə(ʊ)ˈskɒpɪkˌɔːtə(ʊ)stɛrɪə(ʊ)ˈskɒpɪkˌôdōˌsterēəˈskäpik
Relating to or denoting two-dimensional images that may be perceived as three-dimensional without the need for special optical equipment.
the ultimate solution will be autostereoscopic screens that don't require glasses
Example sentencesExamples
- In autostereoscopic displays, a parallax barrier added to an LCD screen delivers separate images to the right and left eyes.
- These autostereoscopic displays are expensive and display the images in a format that is squashed side-by-side.
- One of the most significant changes found in the Swedish model is the presentation of the crisis: a three-dimensional autostereoscopic view, which shows the battle space better than any map could and which provides each staff member a valuable perspective of volume and depth.
- An interesting type of desk-supported displays are autostereoscopic ones, which produce a stereo image while viewed with unaided eyes.
- The auto-stereoscopic (glasses-free) 3DTV technology is usually criticized by many in the press, especially those that have only seen the first generations of prototypes.
- The company is already marketing a 42-in. autostereoscopic plasma screen, aimed at corporations who want an eye-catching display, although at over $15,000 it probably won't appear in your average living room any time soon.
- Additional capabilities will be indicated including multiple viewer systems which will allow a number of static or independently mobile users to enjoy 3D autostereoscopic images simultaneously.
- In general, it is difficult to eliminate crosstalk in auto-stereoscopic 3D displays.
- We include a discussion of autostereoscopic displays, which allow a viewer to watch 3D images without the need for 3D glasses or other aids.
- The system includes an autostereoscopic display that represents objects in 3-D without the user wearing either a head-mounted display or shutter glasses.
- The Japanese electronics company unveiled its new autostereoscopic liquid crystal screen at an electronics show in Tokyo last month.
Derivatives
nounˌɔːtə(ʊ)stɛrɪˈɒskəpi
Glasses-free 3D technology has been long discussed, but autostereoscopy is now a reality.
Example sentencesExamples
- I was wondering whether autostereoscopy would require both eyes to view?
- Deviating too far in any direction breaks the autostereoscopy.
- From what I've read on the internet, the autostereoscopy doesn't slow the frame rate.
Origin
Early 20th century: from auto-1 + stereoscopic.
Definition of autostereoscopic in US English:
autostereoscopic
adjectiveˌôdōˌsterēəˈskäpik
Relating to or denoting two-dimensional images that may be perceived as three-dimensional without the need for special optical equipment.
the ultimate solution will be autostereoscopic screens that don't require glasses
Example sentencesExamples
- In general, it is difficult to eliminate crosstalk in auto-stereoscopic 3D displays.
- These autostereoscopic displays are expensive and display the images in a format that is squashed side-by-side.
- Additional capabilities will be indicated including multiple viewer systems which will allow a number of static or independently mobile users to enjoy 3D autostereoscopic images simultaneously.
- One of the most significant changes found in the Swedish model is the presentation of the crisis: a three-dimensional autostereoscopic view, which shows the battle space better than any map could and which provides each staff member a valuable perspective of volume and depth.
- We include a discussion of autostereoscopic displays, which allow a viewer to watch 3D images without the need for 3D glasses or other aids.
- The Japanese electronics company unveiled its new autostereoscopic liquid crystal screen at an electronics show in Tokyo last month.
- The auto-stereoscopic (glasses-free) 3DTV technology is usually criticized by many in the press, especially those that have only seen the first generations of prototypes.
- In autostereoscopic displays, a parallax barrier added to an LCD screen delivers separate images to the right and left eyes.
- An interesting type of desk-supported displays are autostereoscopic ones, which produce a stereo image while viewed with unaided eyes.
- The company is already marketing a 42-in. autostereoscopic plasma screen, aimed at corporations who want an eye-catching display, although at over $15,000 it probably won't appear in your average living room any time soon.
- The system includes an autostereoscopic display that represents objects in 3-D without the user wearing either a head-mounted display or shutter glasses.
Origin
Early 20th century: from auto- + stereoscopic.