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1 July 1997 Wide viewing angle AMLCDs for cross-cockpit displays
Gang Xu, Adi Abileah, Patrick F. Brinkley, Scott V. Thomsen
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Abstract
Liquid crystal displays have limitations of viewing angles. A loss of contrast and gray level inversion occur at wide angles. Use of retardation films drastically improves viewing envelops to have contrast ratios of greater than 10:1 at +/- 60 degrees horizontal and -5 degrees to +35 vertical. Data measured on few OIS wide viewing angles displays will be presented. Gray level separation and other related viewing angle issues will be discussed.
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Gang Xu, Adi Abileah, Patrick F. Brinkley, and Scott V. Thomsen "Wide viewing angle AMLCDs for cross-cockpit displays", Proc. SPIE 3057, Cockpit Displays IV: Flat Panel Displays for Defense Applications, (1 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276981
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KEYWORDS
Chromium

LCDs

Polarizers

Glasses

Manufacturing

Tolerancing

Reflectivity

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