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We present an electronically controlled adaptive monitor that displays stereoscopic views changing with the position of the observer's eyes without requiring any additional devices such as glasses. Alternatively, the monitor can also be used as a highresolution two-dimensional screen. For the transmission of stereoscopic image data we suggest a modified MPEG coding that provides depth-information of objects.