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titleOfInvention Stereoscopic display system, glasses used for the system, and display method therefor
abstract A stereoscopic display system, eyeglasses for viewing a stereoscopic image, and a display method thereof are provided. The stereoscopic display system includes: a display apparatus in which first and second pixel elements are alternately arranged, wherein the first pixel element emits a ray of a left eye image in a first polarization direction, and the second pixel element emits a ray of a right eye image in a second polarization direction; and eyeglasses which include left and right eye filters. The eyeglasses include: a polarizer which separates the rays of the left and right eye images from each other; a polarization switch which switches a polarization direction of a ray; a double refractor which shifts a visible position of a pixel according to a polarization state of the ray switched by the polarization switch; and a controller which operates with an operation of the display apparatus to control the polarization switch. Therefore, a user views a stereoscopic image having a full resolution.
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