18037269. DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.)
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DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
Organization Name
BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.
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DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18037269 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a display panel with pixels arranged in rows and columns, where each pixel consists of three sub-pixels displaying different colors. The sub-pixels are arranged in columns, with alternating first and second sub-pixels in odd-numbered columns, and sequentially arranged third sub-pixels in even-numbered columns. The borders between adjacent sub-pixels of the same pixel are not equal distances apart along the column direction.
- Pixels arranged in rows and columns
- Each pixel has three sub-pixels displaying different colors
- Sub-pixels are arranged in columns
- Alternating first and second sub-pixels in odd-numbered columns
- Sequentially arranged third sub-pixels in even-numbered columns
- Unequal distances between borders of adjacent sub-pixels along the column direction
Potential Applications
- High-resolution displays
- Colorful signage
- Electronic billboards
Problems Solved
- Improved color display
- Enhanced image quality
- Efficient use of display space
Benefits
- Vivid and accurate color representation
- Clear and sharp images
- Versatile applications across various industries
Original Abstract Submitted
A display panel includes pixels arranged in rows and columns; each pixel includes a first sub-pixel configured to display a first color, a second sub-pixel configured to display a second color, and a third sub-pixel configured to display a third color; all sub-pixels included in the plurality of pixels are arranged in columns; in an odd-numbered column of sub-pixels, first sub-pixels and second sub-pixels are alternately arranged; in an even-numbered column of sub-pixels, third sub-pixels are sequentially arranged, for a first sub-pixel and a second sub-pixel of a same pixel, along a column direction, a border of the first sub-pixel proximate to the second sub-pixel is a first border, and a border of the second sub-pixel proximate to the first sub-pixel is a second border, and distances from at least two points on the first border to the second border along the column direction are not equal.