ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 17 -- United States Patent no. 12,417,752, issued on Sept. 16, was assigned to MISAPPLIED SCIENCES INC. (Redmond, Wash.).

"Coordinated multi-view display experiences" was invented by Albert H. Ng (Redmond, Wash.), Paul H. Dietz (Redmond, Wash.) and David S. Thompson (Redmond, Wash.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A multi-view (MV) system with multiple MV displays utilizes state information to assign personalized versions of content to display to viewers, thereby providing a coordinated MV display experience. These systems may include a sensing system for detecting viewers and other environmental conditions, and a controller to manage the content assignments for the MV di...