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maximum # views class type Depth cues supported Other features
psychological physio­logical
static dynam. [1]
(in-scene) occlusion Others [2] from scene movement from viewer movement stereopsis & convergence accommodation multi-user, single display no headgear screen transparency full image opacity 360° move-around freedom 360° look-around freedom direct manipulation
1[3] 2D screens (cinema, TV...) + + + + + + + +
duoscopic stereoscopic glasses wavelength filter + + + + +[4] + + + +
polarized filter
temporal filter
HMD VR/AR glasses + +
contact-lens display
retinal projection ? ? ?
neural implant
multiscopic auto­stereo screens parallax barriers + + + + + + + + + +
lenticular sheets
anisotropic diffusers
directional screens rotating screen + +
segmented screens
omniscopic re-imaging varifocal mirror + + + + + + + + + + + +
holography + + +
Volumetric swept volume [5] + + +
static volume ±[6] ±[6] ±[7]
claytronics + + +

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ motion parallax and kinetic depth
  2. ^ distance fog, perspective and shading/shadows
  3. ^ monoscopic
  4. ^ but all users see the same perspective
  5. ^ Because it is based in persistence of vision
  6. ^ a b Depends on whether the substrate gets opaque or luminescent when active
  7. ^ Only if using gasous substrates (air, smoke...)

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