18564104. DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.)
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 18564104 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
The display panel described in the patent application consists of an array of pixels, each containing multiple subpixels. These pixels are organized in rows extending in two directions, intersecting each other.
Key Features and Innovation:
- The display panel includes a first array substrate and a first opposing substrate with a liquid crystal layer in between.
- The first array substrate contains driving transistors arranged in an array, with pixels placed between them.
- The first opposing substrate features light shielding portions corresponding to the driving transistors.
Potential Applications: This technology can be used in various display devices such as televisions, monitors, and smartphones.
Problems Solved: This innovation addresses the need for improved display quality and efficiency in electronic devices.
Benefits:
- Enhanced display performance with better pixel organization.
- Increased efficiency in driving transistors for improved image quality.
- Reduction in light leakage for clearer visuals.
Commercial Applications: This technology can be applied in the manufacturing of high-resolution displays for consumer electronics, medical devices, and automotive displays.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to liquid crystal display technologies, pixel organization, and driving transistors in display panels.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in liquid crystal display technology, pixel optimization, and display panel design for the latest updates in the field.
Questions about Display Panel Technology: 1. How does the arrangement of subpixels in the display panel affect image quality? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in different types of display devices?
Original Abstract Submitted
The display panel comprises: a plurality of pixels arranged in an array. Each pixel comprises a plurality of subpixels. The plurality of pixels arranged in an array comprise: a plurality of pixel rows. Each pixel row comprises a plurality of subpixels arranged in a first direction. The plurality of pixel rows extend in a second direction. The first direction intersects with the second direction. The display panel comprises: a first array substrate and a first opposing substrate arranged opposite to each other, and a first liquid crystal layer located between the first array substrate and the first opposing substrate. The first array substrate comprises: a plurality of first driving transistors arranged in an array. At least one pixel is arranged between two adjacent first driving transistors in the first direction. The first opposing substrate comprises: a plurality of light shielding portions in one-to-one correspondence to the first driving transistors.
- BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.
- Wenli Fan of Beijing (CN)
- Tao Fang of Beijing (CN)
- Meiying Li of Beijing (CN)
- Zecun Zeng of Beijing (CN)
- Liqing Yao of Beijing (CN)
- Xin Fang of Beijing (CN)
- Shanshan Xu of Beijing (CN)
- Wenchao Wang of Beijing (CN)
- Sang Jin Park of Beijing (CN)
- Baoqiang Wang of Beijing (CN)
- Kai Diao of Beijing (CN)
- G02F1/1368
- G02F1/1343
- G02F1/1362
- CPC G02F1/1368