18106418. DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.)

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DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Jin-Wook Yang of Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do (KR)

Soon-Dong Kim of Osan-si Gyeonggi-do (KR)

Chang-Noh Yoon of Seoul (KR)

Eun-Gyeong Choe of Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do (KR)

DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18106418 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a display panel that is divided into four pixel groups, each consisting of sub-pixels. The first and second pixel groups are driven during the first scan line, while the third and fourth pixel groups are driven during the second scan line.

  • The display panel is divided into four pixel groups, each driven by a different scan line.
  • The first and second pixel groups are driven during the first scan line, while the third and fourth pixel groups are driven during the second scan line.
  • The sub-pixels within each pixel group are located in specific columns.
  • The sub-pixels are driven in a specific sequence during the second scan line.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • This display panel technology can be used in various electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and televisions.
  • It can improve the image quality and resolution of the display by optimizing the driving sequence of sub-pixels.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • By dividing the display panel into pixel groups and driving them with different scan lines, this technology can help reduce cross-talk and improve image quality.
  • It allows for more efficient use of sub-pixels, resulting in better overall display performance.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved image quality and resolution due to optimized driving sequence of sub-pixels.
  • Reduced cross-talk between pixel groups, resulting in clearer and sharper images.
  • Efficient use of sub-pixels, leading to better overall display performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

A display panel includes a first pixel group including sub-pixels coupled to a first scan line and located in first through N-th sub-pixel columns, where N is an even number greater than or equal to 2, a second pixel group including sub-pixels coupled to the first scan line and located in (N+1)-th through 2N-th sub-pixel columns, a third pixel group including sub-pixels coupled to a second scan line adjacent to the first scan line and located in the first through N-th sub-pixel columns, and a fourth pixel group including sub-pixels coupled to the second scan line and located in the (N+1)-th through 2N-th sub-pixel columns. The first pixel group and the second pixel group are driven during a first scan on time in which the first scan line is driven. Consecutive N−1 sub-pixels among the sub-pixels of the third pixel group and one sub-pixel among the sub-pixels of the fourth pixel group are driven during a first portion of a second scan on time in which the second scan line is driven, and consecutive N−1 sub-pixels among the sub-pixels of the fourth pixel group and one sub-pixel among the sub-pixels of the third pixel group are driven during a second portion of the second scan on time.