Patent ID: 8902301

Claim:
An organic electroluminescence display device that emits infrared light to be received by eye glasses equipped with electronic shutters for first and second eyes, the organic electroluminescence display device comprising: pixels that each include a luminescent element that emits visible light and a pixel driver that drives the luminescent element; a display that includes the pixels, the pixels being arranged in an N×M matrix; a data line driver that supplies a video signal to each of the pixels included in the display, the video signal being used to construct a three-dimensional video and including a first frame and a second frame, the first frame corresponding to first-eye image information of the three-dimensional video and the second frame corresponding to second-eye image information of the three-dimensional video; and a scanning line driver that distributes a scanning signal to each of the pixels for controlling a supply of the video signal to each of the pixels, wherein the display includes at least one emitter in at least one arrangement position of the pixels in the N×M matrix, the emitter includes a predetermined element that emits infrared light in a same direction as the visible light of the luminescent element and an element driver that drives the predetermined element, and the scanning line driver supplies a control signal to the emitter that indicates a switching timing between the first frame and the second frame, and causes the predetermined element to emit the infrared light based on the control signal for reception by the eye glasses for controlling opening and closing of the electronic shutters of the eye glasses for the first and second eyes.