A wider 3D viewing range is not possible with this technology. People expecting that are going to be waiting a very long time.
Essentially, half the pixels direct light to the left, and the other half direct light to the right. The way they direct the light prevents any light from going in the other direction; so for example, if all of the even pixels went dark, but all of the odd pixels worked, if the user closed their left eye, the screen would appear black, but if they closed their right eye instead, they would see a perfect 2D image on the screen. In other words, the 3D viewing range is limited to how far apart your eyes are on your face.
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