What does it take to make a 3D display in portrait mode?
Hecate Newtech’s way of doing sub-pixel addressing creates views from groups of horizontal sub-pixels. In a full-HD display there are 1920×3 or 5760 sub-pixels. If we map 8 views onto the 5760 horizontal sub-pixels, we have 720 8 sub-pixel units, each sub-pixel with a single view. LCD panels are manufactured for standard applications and most of the time horizontally oriented or landscape mode which means that the RGB sub-pixel pattern is also horizontally oriented. In 2D digital signage, landscape mode displays are often rotated 90 degrees to get a portrait mode monitor and this is fine for 2D. A 3D display made with a rotated full-HD panel would have 1920/8 or 240 8 sub-pixel units, giving this display a much lower resolution. To make a 3D display in portrait mode, a portrait mode LCD panel is required with the RGB sub-pixel structure oriented horizontally in portrait mode. This type of panel is used often in smaller-sized LCD panels such as mobile displays. One example is the LCD pa