Abstract
This paper describes a triple display projection configuration that reduces the workload of the pixels. The entire configuration will consists of 3 identical video projecting displays, 2 video projection combining beam splitters, a convex lens stack that consists of 2 convex lenses arranged in the stack configuration and a video projection reflecting beam splitter. The triple display projection configuration will have the capability to provide a virtual content viewing experience. This virtual content viewing experience will be achieved utilizing a consecutive collection of composite image projection procedures. Each composite image projection procedure will be constructed utilizing 3 consecutive image projection procedures. The triple display projection configuration will have the capability to reduce the workload of the pixels containing within the 3 identical video projecting displays by utilizing a different display during each image projection procedure of the composite image projection procedure. The triple display projection configuration can be utilized in dual configuration mode, one triple display projection configuration per each eye, as a virtual content viewing device.
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Recommended Citation
abeysekera, punarjeewa, "The Triple Display Projection Configuration that reduces the Workload of the Pixels.", Technical Disclosure Commons, (June 11, 2025)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8228