18396663. DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (LG Display Co., Ltd.)
DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
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DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18396663 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
The present disclosure introduces a display device with a transmissive area and a non-transmissive area containing subpixel pairs with complementary color relationships, enabling low power operation.
- Subpixel pairs with complementary colors
- Data voltages supplied at the same scan timing
- Transmissive and non-transmissive areas
- Low power operation
- Two or more subpixels in each pair
Potential Applications: - Mobile devices - Televisions - Monitors - Wearable technology - Automotive displays
Problems Solved: - Reduced power consumption - Enhanced display quality - Improved color accuracy
Benefits: - Energy efficiency - Vivid display colors - Extended battery life - Enhanced user experience
Commercial Applications: Title: Energy-Efficient Display Technology for Various Devices This technology can be utilized in smartphones, tablets, laptops, TVs, and other display devices to improve energy efficiency and display quality, catering to a wide range of consumer electronics markets.
Questions about Display Device Technology: 1. How does the display device achieve low power operation?
- The display device achieves low power operation by supplying data voltages to subpixels with complementary color relationships at the same scan timing.
2. What are the potential applications of this display technology?
- The potential applications include mobile devices, televisions, monitors, wearable technology, and automotive displays.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present disclosure provides a display device that includes a transmissive area, and a non-transmissive area disposed on at least one side of the transmissive area, and including a first subpixel pair, a second subpixel pair, and a third subpixel pair. Each of the first subpixel pair, the second subpixel pair, and the third subpixel pair may include two or more subpixels having a complementary color relationship, and data voltages may be supplied to the subpixels having the complementary color relationship at a same scan timing, thereby, enabling operation with low power.