18628541. DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.)
DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
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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 18628541 titled 'DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE
The abstract describes a display panel with two different display areas, each containing repeating units with sub-pixels emitting the same color of light. The distribution density of the repeating units is higher in the first display area than in the second.
- Pixel defining layer with first and second openings in different display areas
- First repeating units with first sub-pixels in the first display area
- Second repeating units with second sub-pixels in the second display area emitting the same color of light
- Higher distribution density of first repeating units compared to second repeating units
- Orthographic projection of the second opening is larger than that of the first opening on the base substrate
Potential Applications: - High-resolution displays - Color-accurate screens - Electronic devices with improved image quality
Problems Solved: - Enhanced display quality - Efficient use of sub-pixels - Improved color consistency
Benefits: - Crisp and vibrant display - Better color reproduction - Increased visual clarity
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Display Technology for Enhanced Visual Experience This technology can be used in: - High-end smartphones - Tablets - Monitors - Televisions
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the distribution density of repeating units impact display quality?
- The higher distribution density results in a more detailed and vibrant display.
2. What are the advantages of having sub-pixels emit the same color of light?
- It ensures color consistency and accuracy across the display.
Original Abstract Submitted
A display panel is provided, including: a pixel defining layer including a first opening in a first display area and a second opening in a second display area; first repeating units in the first display area, each first repeating unit including at least a first sub-pixel; second repeating units in the second display area, each second repeating unit including at least a second sub-pixel, a color of light emitted by which is the same as that of light emitted by the first sub-pixel. A distribution density of the first repeating units is greater than that of the second repeating units. The first sub-pixel includes the first opening, the second sub-pixel includes the second opening, and an area of an orthographic projection of the second opening on the base substrate is greater than that of an orthographic projection of the first opening on the base substrate.