18631540. CAMERA simplified abstract (Japan Display Inc.)

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CAMERA

Organization Name

Japan Display Inc.

Inventor(s)

Yoshiro Aoki of Tokyo (JP)

Hirondo Nakatogawa of Tokyo (JP)

Hitoshi Tanaka of Tokyo (JP)

CAMERA - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18631540 titled 'CAMERA

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a camera with a unique design that includes a lens, a liquid crystal display panel, an imaging device, and drivers to capture images and display them.

  • The camera has a lens for focusing light onto an imaging device.
  • A liquid crystal display panel is positioned between the lens and the imaging device.
  • A first driver operates the imaging device to capture images of objects.
  • A second driver controls the liquid crystal display panel to show specific images.
  • All components are arranged on a camera substrate for compactness and efficiency.

Key Features and Innovation: - Integration of a liquid crystal display panel within the camera design. - Separate drivers for imaging and display functions. - Compact arrangement on a camera substrate for convenience.

Potential Applications: - Photography and videography equipment. - Security cameras. - Medical imaging devices.

Problems Solved: - Efficient image capture and display in a single device. - Compact design for portable use. - Enhanced functionality with separate drivers for imaging and display.

Benefits: - Improved image quality. - Versatile applications in various industries. - User-friendly operation.

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Camera Technology for Enhanced Imaging Solutions This technology can be used in: - Consumer electronics for smartphones and digital cameras. - Surveillance systems for security purposes. - Medical devices for diagnostic imaging.

Prior Art: Readers interested in prior art related to this technology can explore patents in the field of camera design, liquid crystal displays, and imaging devices.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in camera technology, liquid crystal displays, and imaging sensors for potential improvements in this innovative design.

Questions about Camera Technology: 1. How does the integration of a liquid crystal display panel impact the overall performance of the camera? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing separate drivers for imaging and display functions in a camera?


Original Abstract Submitted

According to one embodiment, a camera includes a lens, a liquid crystal display panel, an imaging device on which light is made incident through the lens and the liquid crystal display panel, a first driver configured to drive the imaging device to capture an image of an object, a camera substrate on which the imaging device and the first driver are arranged, and a second driver configured to drive the liquid crystal display panel to display a specific image. The liquid crystal display panel is between the lens and the imaging device.