Abstract

We created an immersive auto-stereoscopic display, the Telexistence Wide-angle Immersive STEReoscope (TWISTER), and the previous version of TWISTER, TWISTER III can display full color immersive stereo images. But the resolution and refresh rate of TWISTER III is lower than those of ordinary displays, and some users felt fatigue or could not see stereo images. The main reason for the low resolution is the size of LEDs and a degradation of signals through a slipring. We introduce the design and development of the new TWISTER, which has smaller LEDs and optical data transfer using fiber optic rotary joints (FORJs).

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