18473848. DISPLAY PANEL AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., LTD.)

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DISPLAY PANEL AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS

Organization Name

Samsung Display Co., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Dongsoo Kim of Yongin-si (KR)

Joongsoo Moon of Yongin-si (KR)

Hansol Kim of Yongin-si (KR)

Jaeyong Lee of Yongin-si (KR)

Sunbaek Hong of Yongin-si (KR)

DISPLAY PANEL AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18473848 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The display panel described in the patent application includes a first sub-pixel circuit at a first display area, with a first transistor, a storage capacitor, and a second transistor. It also features an organic insulating layer, a first light-emitting diode at the first display area, and a second light-emitting diode at a second display area with a bank layer and conductive pattern layer.

  • First sub-pixel circuit at a first display area
  • Organic insulating layer on transistors
  • First and second light-emitting diodes at different display areas
  • Bank layer with openings
  • Conductive pattern layer at second display area
  • Conductive pattern layer at same layer as at least one line

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in:

  • OLED displays
  • Electronic devices
  • Wearable technology

Problems Solved

This technology helps address issues such as:

  • Display quality
  • Power consumption
  • Circuit integration

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Improved display performance
  • Energy efficiency
  • Enhanced circuit design

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be commercially applied in:

  • Smartphones
  • Tablets
  • Televisions

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be:

  • Previous display panel designs with similar circuit configurations

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing display panel designs in terms of cost-effectiveness?

The article does not provide information on the cost-effectiveness of this technology compared to existing designs.

Are there any limitations to the size or resolution of displays that can be created using this technology?

The article does not address any limitations regarding the size or resolution of displays that can be created using this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

A display panel includes: a first sub-pixel circuit at a first display area, and including: a first transistor; a storage capacitor; and a second transistor; an organic insulating layer on the first transistor and the second transistor; a first light-emitting diode at the first display area, and electrically connected to the first sub-pixel circuit; a second light-emitting diode at a second display area including a transmission area; a bank layer having a first opening, and a second opening; at least one line overlapping with a first electrode of the first light-emitting diode and the first opening of the bank layer; and a conductive pattern layer at the second display area and overlapping with a first electrode of the second light-emitting diode and the second opening of the bank layer. The conductive pattern layer is located at a same layer as that of the at least one line.